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Just wondering what the general thoughts are about whether the recent trend to legalize marijuana will boost the prices of pot-related domains?
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I guess this has gotten to the point where the 'showcase-and-discuss' part of the title of this thread should be replaced now with 'large jpegs, gifs and pics'.
Just curious...End users will control the game here. As keyword and normal metrics in key domains will be front and center, a usable brandable idea will be used by many of those launching in this industry........
That being said few here have answered how to reach a end user on a brandable.
Ok, I'm lost with your logic here.Hawkeye
As I travel to visit endusers and consumers and buyers in this industry I hear consistently exactly as I discussed many times before. Branding and choices on finding a company name.
The one thing I never hear is typical discussion of domains and showcasing.
They don't care.
Some people get it and some people do not.Hawkeye
As I travel to visit endusers and consumers and buyers in this industry I hear consistently exactly as I discussed many times before. Branding and choices on finding a company name.
The one thing I never hear is typical discussion of domains and showcasing.
They don't care.
And most domain people ( that's not me ) are caught up on sale prices, domain gossip and online algorithms. Means nothing to the consumer. Their a startup looking for help with their business.
Useful information ... To get namesFound this interesting...I visit Leafly.com quite regularly ..today went there..asked me what country, I choose "Canada" was redirected to "leafly.ca" ..then another question, "which province", answered it, then ask if 19+
this is what I found interesting:
"When Canada’s nationwide recreational cannabis market goes live on Oct. 17, Leafly will no longer list unlicensed cannabis companies, including retail stores and delivery services. The Canadian government prohibits the advertising of unlicensed cannabis sales.
A key piece of Leafly’s mission is to help people find cannabis, so removing these businesses isn’t a move we take lightly. Many of Canada’s longtime growers and retailers are also longtime advocates of cannabis reform, and their leadership and bravery have helped pave the way to legalization."
Lots of companies that been advertising and or listed there, will lose a lot of traffic.
I used Leafly and other similar sites for information and ideas for domain names..
Do they ship to USA?Here is the link to BC government online Cannabis order store. https://www.bccannabisstores.com/ Has some prices and strains, plus $10 shipping charge.
Do they ship to USA?
j/k