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Re: Alan Brochstein post# 119425

Thursday, 05/23/2013 12:54:25 PM

Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:54:25 PM

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"Word of mouth isn't likely to drive sales "

Apologies, this was actually a reply to a reply to Alan's post. I did not mean to post this as a reply to Alan but as a reply to On2_YaddaYadda's post

Seriously? How do you think the black market for cannabis has operated over the past 80 years? Do you think cannabis "dealers" take out billboards or classified ads? Last I checked there is zero marketing for illegal drugs, yet somehow consumers still know how to access it.

Businesses in their inception utterly depend on word of mouth because most do not have access to the enormous capital required for sophisticated marketing.

The last thing MJNA needs is to piss away money on marketing when there is no way to determine the ROI.

What the company needs is a strong sales force on the ground in states and countries. A sales force that approaches dispensaries for partnership. A sales force that approaches doctors and alternative health organizations.

As for Tripp getting arrested; WHO GIVES A SH+T!
That is the ridiculous nature of our country's drug laws and the business in which Tripp operators. First of all, he is the CEO of the company and I highly doubt RDH has restrictions against hiring employees who have been convicted. I hire convicted felons who make over $100k/year painting, lighting and gripping film sets. It has zero relevancy on their ability to do a task and it is only the stuffy corporate environment that frowns upon incarceration. Many of us Americans realize that the system is fu+ked and the individual should not suffer because of the ignorance and greed of lawmakers/special interests who make laws to suit their needs.

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