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Det_Robert_Thorne

07/26/14 4:10 PM

#171783 RE: mayflyday #171780

Denver and Atlanta events promoted the same way

The Denver event was the Launch of KannaWay, and the one in Altanta was a month later, over Memorial Day Weekend.

All of them (Denver, Atlanta, Orlando) were promoted in the same way: on the KannaWay website and through Facebook and Twitter. For each one, tickets could be bought by interested parties through Eventbrite. All three of these events were promoted as open to anybody interested in KannaWay, though the Orlando event was supposed to be "sales" focused.

"Regular" ticket prices for the first two were $95 or $99, but for the Orlando event were reduced to $69. The "Early Bird" pricing was as low as $20 for a ten-pack, and $40 for a single ticket, and on the day of the event, a "leader" could buy a 10-pack for $25/ticket.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kannaway-orlando-super-saturday-tickets-11997030441

While the events weren't "sold out" they were held in much larger rooms than the one in Orlando.

Here's a shot from the Atlanta Event. Note that there are three video screens, versus the two in Orlando:



At Orlando, you had a similar event, but with a smaller number of attendees in a significantly smaller venue at a significantly lower ticket price.

This indicates that the number of "true believers" is dwindling.

Why is the next Event in Puerto Rico, and why aren't the even bothering with the West Coast?

That's because most of the people in the continental U.S. who might have been interested in KannaWay have been tapped, with many quitting, so now they have to reach outside to the territories in order to try to enlist new dupes.

Finally, this is just another indicator of the decline, along with the reduced number of "daily" online hangouts to one or two per week, reduced website traffic, and the turnover in the management (and the deletion of the webpage showing the management).

MJNA will soon have to find a new scheme to replace the HempMedsPX revenue from KannaWay.