Jumat, 31 Mei 2019

Editor's Pick: The Cannabis Rush: Where There's Smoke, There's E-Commerce


Pam Baker
May 31, 2019 5:00 AM PT
The budding online cannabis industry has a long way to go before it delivers bumper crops. The market for both recreational and medicinal cannabis has been plowed and pre-seeded by the previous underground market and the impetus of state laws legalizing its use. Still, the cannabis industry is almost invisible online, cloaked as it is in a broad ad and search engine blackout. [More...]

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