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Cannabis Marketing for Oklahoma Dispensaries
Comprehensive cannabis marketing services developed to help Oklahoma dispensary owners grow your business.
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Paid Advertising
Paid marketing often misses the mark for cannabis retailers.
We help dispensaries target and acquire their ideal customers.
Increased brand visibility in competitive markets
Higher quality traffic and leads
Improved ROI on ad spend
DRIVE REPEAT PURCHASES
Dispensary Email Marketing
Oklahoma dispensaries often underutilize their most valuable asset, their email list.
We help dispensaries maximize revenue from their email subscribers with cannabis email and segmentation.
Higher engagement rates and customer retention
Increased average order value
Boost in customer lifetime value
DOMINATE LOCAL SEARCHES
Dispensary SEO
Most dispensaries struggle to rank locally.
We help dispensaries from Oklahoma City to Tulsa climb to the top of local search results with proven,relevant strategies.
Improved visibility in local search results
Increased foot traffic to your physical locations
Enhanced online-to-offline customer journey
TRANSFORM DIGITAL PRESENCE
Web Design & Development
Dispensaries often fail to convert online visitors into in-store customers.
We help dispensaries turn website visits into in-store sales.
Higher conversion rates from web visitors to customers
Improved user experience and brand perception
Seamless integration with your other marketing efforts
LOCAL COMPETITION
Corner The Oklahoma Dispensary Market
We limit our partnerships to a handful of dispensaries to avoid conflicts and ensure you lead your local market.
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Oklahoma Cannabis Market Updates
Stay informed on the latest cannabis regulation updates in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma medical marijuana industry calls out OMMA for licensing backlog
Oklahoma Voice | Aug 26, 2024
Oklahoma’s regulatory agency for medical marijuana denies any widespread issues.
Read MoreOklahoma lawmakers enact newest slate of marijuana laws, industry workers adjust
KOSU | Jun 20, 2024
Oklahoma lawmakers are tightening up the state’s medical marijuana laws. Gov. Kevin Stitt signed nearly 20 weed-related bills into law this year, most of which aim to narrow who can access the industry.
Read MoreOklahomans lend voices ahead of DEA cannabis hearing
NonDoc | Sep 6, 2024
The DEA will hold a public hearing on rescheduling cannabis later this year and at least a dozen Oklahomans have already weighed in.
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Marketing Your Oklahoma Dispensary
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) oversees strict marketing, advertising, and sales guidelines for licensed businesses, emphasizing the following key areas:
To learn more, refer to Oklahoma Administrative Code § 442:10-7-3.
The regulations are intended to protect vulnerable audiences by managing the channels and content of medical marijuana advertising.
Advertisements must not contain imagery or design elements that would appeal to children or individuals under 18 years of age.
Depictions of toys, cartoon characters, or any other representations designed to attract children are strictly prohibited.
Advertising must not depict individuals under the legal age for marijuana consumption.
Oklahoma’s advertising rules for medical marijuana emphasize accuracy and transparency, aiming to prevent deceptive practices and overstatements.
Advertising must not include false, misleading, or deceptive claims.
Claims that suggest curative or therapeutic benefits of marijuana are not permitted.
Advertising should not encourage overconsumption of marijuana products.
Advertisements must not imply that a business is licensed for services they do not offer.
Packaging and labeling for medical marijuana products in Oklahoma must comply with strict standards to ensure consumer safety and informed decision-making.
Claims regarding marijuana or marijuana products being "organic" or "pesticide-free" must meet specific criteria outlined by federal and state regulations.
Products cannot be labeled in a way that misleads consumers about their origin or suggests they were grown in another state.
The regulations also set clear limitations on the types of advertising that are permissible to ensure responsible marketing practices.
Outdoor advertising that could attract minors or mislead consumers regarding product claims is prohibited.
Advertisements must avoid any language or imagery that suggests the product is suitable for children or has any unfounded health benefits.
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