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There are definitely a LOT of cannabis networking events happening these days… in the past week, Hazel and Kim have attended two Women Grow events (Phoenix and Vancouver) and the IndoExpo in Portland, OR.
There were also a couple of 420 Games events (both in California), and a conference scheduled for Denver this week, plus the always popular Hempfest is held in Seattle, WA, later in the month.
Gosh, we could do a calendar post with a list of events and fill up a page!
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This week’s podcast offers up some frank discussion about why you should consider attending industry events, what you can expect to invest in order to go, and what kind of return on that investment you want to get in order to make it worth it.
[RELATED: 5 Ways to Build Your Cannabis Delivery Business]
Some events offer more attractive networking, educational tracks, or information – depending on where you are in the food chain, your current industry segment, and what you’re looking to get out of attending legal cannabis networking events.
There’s also a discussion about how to effectively set up your time at events in order to make the most of the event, as well as thoughts about late night get togethers, off premise networking and what kind of follow up with the folks that you meet during the event is reasonable.
So grab a cup of tea and your headphones, and fire up this episode of Mobile Wallet Marketing Made Easy!
There are definitely a LOT of cannabis networking events happening these days… in the past week, Hazel and Kim have attended two Women Grow events (Phoenix and Vancouver) and the IndoExpo in Portland, OR.
There were also a couple of 420 Games events (both in California), and a conference scheduled for Denver this week, plus the always popular Hempfest is held in Seattle, WA, later in the month.
Gosh, we could do a calendar post with a list of events and fill up a page!
Click To Tweet
This week’s podcast offers up some frank discussion about why you should consider attending industry events, what you can expect to invest in order to go, and what kind of return on that investment you want to get in order to make it worth it.
[RELATED: 5 Ways to Build Your Cannabis Delivery Business]
Some events offer more attractive networking, educational tracks, or information – depending on where you are in the food chain, your current industry segment, and what you’re looking to get out of attending legal cannabis networking events.
There’s also a discussion about how to effectively set up your time at events in order to make the most of the event, as well as thoughts about late night get togethers, off premise networking and what kind of follow up with the folks that you meet during the event is reasonable.
So grab a cup of tea and your headphones, and fire up this episode of Mobile Wallet Marketing Made Easy!