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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Secret Marijuana Domain Name Auction

Secret Marijuana Domain Name Auction

Aspiring Entrepreneurs Snatch Up Marijuana Domain Names

Aspiring Entrepreneurs Snatch Up Marijuana Domain Names


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Monday, March 12, 2012

Dispensary ? Domain Name & Website 1st.

So, you’ve incorporated your business, found a location to operate from and you’re ready to open your doors, the question is, what do you do now?

The thing you’re really going to need is customers or I should say patients (You should never refer to them a customers). This can be the hardest part for most people. Many find as a big surprise once they open their doors, that business does not just come pouring in. In fact, many people do end up going out of business and the reason is simple – They don’t have enough money to cover their bills.

This leads to the main question that every business owner asks themselves and that is – How can I get more business? The medical marijuana industry is different then most. Because it’s so controversial, there may not be as many traditional avenues and resources that most business men and women have available to them; none the less, they are there.

The first thing that I would suggest for any medical marijuana business owner is logo and a website. This is true even for growers. While you may not want to put your address down if you’re a grower, you may want to have one for the purposes of branding. Branding is establishing an identity for your business.

One way to brand yourself is to get a professional logo designed that you can use to put on your website and the packaging on your product. This is the reason for names. Everyone knows a brand name. There is a difference between OG Kush and Sour Diesel. For a brief moment, even the U.S. Trademark office was allowing growers to register the names of the bud they were growing. That has temporarily stopped for a moment, one of the reasons is that it’s difficult to really prove that a particular strain is genetically different from another, but even growers have started to do this.

If you can get really good at growing a particular strain, you can establish a name for yourself. For dispensaries and delivery services, this will definitely be important. A logo is identifiable right away in an ad. You want everything to match with your business from the logo on your membership agreement to the colors on your website and even the lettering that you use. This is all part of your identity.

A great place to get logos designed is www.99Designs.com. Here you can get professional designers to compete by submitting designs for you that you vote on. You prepay depending on how much money you want to spend and then at the end of the week you take the design that wins. By voting on the submissions everyday, the designers can see which ones you liked and which you didn’t and they can go back and change the design and try again.

Next, you should be advertising. With newer states, you may not have publications that are industry specific yet but you should at least have an alternative newspaper that is published weekly with the different cultural events that are going on around town. These can be a great place to advertise.

Of course there are always the other major websites that promote locations like www.WeedMaps.com or www.Potlocator.com as a way for others to find you. You can also visit forums and other places on the internet where people have formed communities around a particular interest.

For sure, don’t go in there and just spam them with your businesses information all over the place, but you can leave your website link and contact information. This will actually help you by passing on “link juice” to your site, helping your websites ranking with the major search engines and it will also help by getting your name out there and driving traffic to your site. The way to post in forums is to introduce yourself politely and then to get involved in meaningful and relevant conversations. The same is true for social websites like Twitter and Facebook.

One last tip is to just get out there. I had one successful client that I helped get started who would literally go out with home made fliers and hand them out to people when he was just getting started and had nothing to do. Instead of just sitting at home and waiting for the phone to ring, make it a point to get out at least once a day to visit a doctors office, a dispensary or a smoke shop to hand out fliers and meet people. You’ll need to begin establishing relationships with this business.

Well, I hope this helped. Get out there and just do it with your business. It will take time to build like anything else but if you actively work at it you will be successful.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012

With The Legalization of Medical Marijuana comes New Jobs

With the legalization of medical marijuana comes new jobsMarijuana legalization would create jobs, government income

BY DI EDITORIAL BOARD | FEBRUARY 17, 2009 7:40 AM

With Iowa’s state government facing a budget shortfall of approximately $600 million and an increasing number of people looking for work, there is an exceedingly practical strategy for economic recovery that very few people are discussing: the legalization, regulation, and taxation of marijuana.

Most politicians have now become accustomed to advocating for the development of green jobs, but almost none of them have yet been willing to consider how a radical change in national and state drug policy could help create some of the greenest jobs imaginable by facilitating the creation of a new marijuana industry. While it is true that such a major change in government policy toward marijuana cultivation, distribution, and consumption would be (extremely) politically difficult to accomplish, it is time for serious people to start considering how to best go about advocating for just such a radical shift.

It is important to keep in mind that even though marijuana is currently illegal, it is still widely available. Rather than preventing people from smoking marijuana, the plant’s prohibition simply raises its black-market price. The riskier the police make it for growers and distributors to meet the substantial consumer demand for pot, the more these underground entrepreneurs charge their customers. However, because of limited law-enforcement resources, the government is only able to drive the price up just so much. And, given the substance’s continuing popularity, the cost at this point is just not prohibitively high. Thus, marijuana producers and consumers continue about their business, inconvenienced but hardly deterred.

The status quo deprives the government of much-need resources in several ways.

First, there is the huge amount of money that local, state, and federal authorities waste attempting to enforce their obviously failed ban on marijuana. Focusing specifically on state and local governments, resources currently allocated to fighting this eternal war against the marijuana market could be rerouted toward much more important programs. For example, Iowa is struggling to find the resources to pay for its programs to assist people who are victims of domestic violence or sexual assaults. Certainly, helping some of the state’s most vulnerable residents recover from such serious crimes should take precedence over going after nonviolent drug users. And in Iowa City, there can be little doubt whether scarce funds would be better spent feeding and housing those who are suffering most from the economic downturn than on hunting down the people who sell weed to college students.

Second, state and local governments could raise substantial new revenues from taxing the sale of marijuana. Because marijuana consumers are already accustomed to paying a large markup as a result of the difficulties of black-market distribution, the tax rate on the substance could be quite high. Currently, all of the money that marijuana smokers pay for their drug of choice ends up in the hands of people who obviously don’t have any problem breaking the law. But if marijuana were legal and simply regulated and taxed as tobacco and alcohol are now, that money would wind up in the hands of ordinary business people instead. Thus, in addition to the funds raised through sales taxes, the government would get more money still when those involved with the marijuana market paid their income taxes.

Some may argue that the societal cost of legalizing marijuana consumption would outweigh any benefits obtained from increased tax revenues, but such arguments are almost always based on misinformation. There simply aren’t any good data to suggest that moderate marijuana consumption is really any worse for people than is using currently legal substances such as tobacco. In any case, a portion of the funds raised from taxing marijuana sales could easily be applied to health-care programs in order to balance out any harm the drug’s use may cause the general population.

Ultimately, people are going to continue smoking marijuana regardless. Continuing on with current drug policy just doesn’t make any sense. So, why not take advantage of that fact and use it to ease the government’s budgetary woes and put a few more people to work?

Comments:
I commend you on an excellent article. It's high time we quit playing Elliott Ness and Al Capone. Prohibition makes the WRONG people rich. Put our farmers to work growing hemp and medical marijuana. Look at California. Billions in debt and the number one cash crop, ahead of wine and all other fruits and vegetables combined, is an illegal substance. At what point does one realize that swimming upstream isn't taking you very far or fast anytime soon? We have spent $22.5 TRILLION (fed and states) since Nixon started the War on Drugs. Wouldn't you like to have that back. What did we get for that amount of money. Oh, yeah, check out Sheriff Lott and Michael Phelps. Just a photo of a bong set Lott with 12 deputies, flash grenades, and swat team outfits off on an adventure. Remember this is done frequently and often with deadly consequences. Google "botched no-nock drug raid" and see just how widespread this is becoming. Scary! So, what do we get for this type of law enforcement. Is there any less drugs on the street? Are they harder to get? The DEA admits that they only get about 10 percent of what is available. Sounds more like the Drug Encouragement Agency. I can still go to my convenience store and get ANYTHING I want in a couple of hours. Seen any moonshine or bathtub gin lately? That's because we ended alcohol prohibition with regulation and taxation. Which is exactly what we need to do with hemp and marijuana...Legalize, regulate, and tax.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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