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5 Cannabis Brands Sparking Up Marketing Spend

Cannabis and CBD brands are shelling out right now to reach homebound (and possibly anxiety-ridden) consumers. In most states, Cannabis and CBD have been deemed an essential service so we anticipate dispensaries in applicable states to remain open, and brands in the booming category to continue pushing ads to stay top of mind.

The industry currently predicts an increase in consumption amid the coronavirus pandemic, especially among GenZ and Millennial consumers. If you’re prospecting this category, here’s the scoop on five cannabis brands signaling rising spend and partnership potential on the horizon.

1. Curaleaf

Earlier this year Curaleaf acquired Cura Cannabis Solutions and achieved vertical integration status by acquiring Arrow Alternative Care – expanding opportunities in eligible markets. Jason White of Cura became Curaleaf’s CMO, signaling the potential for a new agency hire on the horizon.

Since cannabis has been named an essential service, Curaleaf’s dispensaries remain open despite the global pandemic. To ensure safety, the company now offers express pickup and is launching a curbside service soon. Its products do not seem to be available via eCommerce since cannabis is not yet legal throughout the States.

At this point, Curaleaf targets markets in FL, CT, MA, NJ, OR, AZ, ME, MD and NY, with a target demographic primarily consisting of Gen-X.

2. cbdMD

According to the company’s Q1 2020 earnings call, cbdMD, is reporting increased online sales due to their bolstered marketing tactics. The North Carolina-based company had expanded into major league athlete partnerships and affiliate programs pushing their direct marketing budget above $2 million in FY 2019.

While events and trade shows everywhere have adjusted their outlook amid coronavirus, cbdMD has pivoted their focus as well, producing opportunity on digital channels such as display, while paid social and influencer initiatives have increased as more and more people are consuming content. We expect their social and digital spend to increase into Summer 2020.

3. Charlotte’s Web

Luckily for hemp-based goods company Charlotte’s Web (CW), it launched its e-Commerce platform late last year, before the coronavirus panic hit. According to its most recent earnings call, CW recently transformed its earned media model, improved its online experience and launched a “Trust the Earth” marketing campaign. In Q4 2019, its D2C channel reached its highest conversion rates in the history of CW, hitting double-digits in key revenue weeks. In 2020, we expect the company will continue to focus on D2C and will phase its marketing spend more evenly.

CW is primarily focused on earned media channels; but will likely be interested in digital display, paid social, OTT and/or podcast ad space. The brand tends to primarily target consumers in CO and CA, especially millennial and Gen-Z parents.

In light of COVID-19, CW also set up a donation to help provide food for dogs and puppies in need of continuing their service dog training via a partnership with Freedom Service Dogs of America. CW additionally raised local support for Children’s Hospital CO.

Agency & martech readers –  Studio Number One worked with Charolette’s Web on their “Trust The Earth” campaign, but there may be project work available.

4. Wana Brands

For our Midwest friends, Wana Brans expanded into Missouri as well as hired a new CMO, Joe Hodas in March. The cannabis-infused edibles brand will become available for MO medical dispensaries in Q4 2020. Wana Brands already has a heavy presence in Midwest to West states like IL, MI, OH, AZ, CA, CO, OR and OK, however they have not expanded to the Southeast or Northeast.

New CMO’s tend to trigger agency reviews – we suggest reaching out as soon as possible!

5. Aurora

This is an opportunity to keep in mind for further down the road, as the brand is still establishing itself, but it’s a good one to create some traction with early. Affordable medical cannabis company, Aurora is looking to drive growth through increased marketing initiatives. The Canadian based company Aurora has raised a total of $429 million in funding in more than three rounds; as recent as September 2019 from a post-IPO debt round, reported by Crunchbase.

According to Adbeat, we saw Aurora place ads programmatically via Google in 2018, so we anticipate a return to this channel. As the company looks to boost marketing spend, we predict more programmatic digital ads with an emphasis on younger consumers. You may have the easiest time securing paid social and/or hyper-localized ad dollars. Medical cannabis goods are available in 33 states and DC; view a full list of these areas here. Aurora’s products are also (primarily) available online.

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And if you’re looking for other categories to prospect amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, check out our recent posts about Brands Betting on eCommerce and Advertisers Upping Digital Spend.

The 5 Top Sales Podcasts to Up Your Game During Quarantine

Lately, I’ve found myself with tons of extra time during quarantine. I’ve already binged watched Tiger King, completely overhauled my workout routine, and re-organized my closet. So naturally, I’m finding ways to stay productive, including binging sales podcasts on my runs and while cleaning the house.

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If you’re looking to up your game during this time at home, here are a few of my recommendations for sales podcasts:

1)  The B2B Revenue Executive Experience 

Ratings: 5/5 stars with over 92 reviews on Apple Podcasts

What people are saying: Great podcast if you’re looking to up your game and learn from guests with proven sales success along with the host, Chad Sanderson. – Apple Podcasts review

Length of episodes: 20-45 minutes

Why you should listen: The B2B Revenue Executive Experience is the podcast geared toward helping executives train their sales teams better and optimize growth. It’s known to provide truly deep wisdom with immediate, actionable insights – every week. Even if you’re an individual contributor, you’ll walk away with nuggets to take back to your team.

Listen: Apple Podcasts | Website

2)  B2B Sales Show 

Ratings: 4.5/5 stars with over 23 reviews on Apple Podcasts

What people are saying: Indeed this is fresh and real. Love the content and the fact the discussions are real world. I’m a new subscriber but hooked and loyal starting today. – Apple Podcasts review

Length of episodes: 15-30 minutes

Why you should listen: Every episode you listen to an inspiring B2B sales thought leader, executive, or individual contributor discuss everything in B2B sales. The show helps pros navigate the sales process and engage their target accounts to become a more effective seller.

Listen: Apple Podcasts | Website

3)  Sales Gravy 

Ratings: 4.5/5 stars with over 359 reviews on Apple Podcasts

What people are saying: Short, simple, and to the point! Really enjoyed the episode about prospecting and caring for the customer during Coronavirus chaos. Very informative, good reminders, and a great way to approach these times as a sales representative. – Apple Podcasts review

Length of episodes: 5-45 minutes

Why you should listen: Host Jeb Blount is the best-selling author of People Buy You, which is a great book to get you back to the truest of sales fundamentals: Success is equal to your ability to solve the problems of the customer. He teaches you how to open more doors, close bigger deals, and rock your commission check.

BONUS: Jeb posts a daily sales briefings every day to keep listeners motivated and focused.

Listen: Apple Podcasts | Website

4)  Conversations with Women in Sales 

Ratings: 4.9/5 stars with over 39 reviews on Apple Podcasts

What people are saying: Fantastic insights you’re not getting anywhere else. For many years, Barb has been a force for advancing sales and the next generation of sales skills sellers need to master (Social Selling!). In this podcast, she handpicks women sales leaders that have tremendous insights into their industry and unique perspectives that will challenge your view of selling. I walk away with serious notes and plenty of ‘do this NOW’ advice to put into my sales practice. – Apple Podcasts review

Length of episodes: 25 minutes

Why you should listen: Women in Sales is dedicated to becoming the best resource in the world for female sales professionals. Every episode features a woman in sales that are doing incredible work and each guest will share practical advice for advancing your sales career.

Each episode features topics like leadership, career management, social selling, overcoming adversity, sales and marketing alignment, B2B sales, strategic partnerships, buyer personas, account-based selling, content creation and promotion, social media, and more.

Listen: Apple Podcasts | Website

5)  The Science of Success

Ratings: 4.7/5 stars with over 732 reviews on Apple Podcasts

What people are saying: Want to improve your A-game? Listen to this podcast! It gave me the proof this logical thinker needed to make big changes that worked! – Apple Podcasts Review

Length of episodes: 20-60 minutes

Why you should listen: As, the number one evidence-based growth podcast on the internet, The Science of Success, is about the search for evidence-based personal growth. It’s about exploring ways to improve your decision-making, understand your mind and how psychology rules the world around you, and learn from experts and thought leaders about ways we can become better versions of ourselves.

Understanding these foundational concepts and looking at the bigger picture on how you and others tick will only help you become a better seller.

Listen: Apple Podcasts | Website

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