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Cannabis.Net is changing the world of all things cannabis

How an exact domain is creating fast traffic for this revolutionary plant.

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For years, cannabis was primarily associated with hippies, Woodstock, and the progressive college kids of the 70’s – lighting up “hash” while rebelling against the government. The plant was passed around by word of mouth, sold and consumed secretly as the behavior could be punishable by jail time. Fast forward 50 years and the cannabis industry has become one of the most lucrative markets in the world, with recreational, medical, and even industrial application. In addition to its current success, the industry is only expected to grow in the near and long term. As science begins to discover more and more health benefits, the public and establishment institutions are opening up to cannabis in ways never seen before.  

Reading the domain, “Cannabis.net” there’s really no question what the site is going to entail. Hence why Curt Dalton bought this coveted exact match domain at an auction in 2016. He knew the world’s preference for shopping online would soon coincide with the slowly, but surely legalization and use of cannabis. When users browse the thousands of search engines available for this very topic, there are millions of links that can lead them directly to Cannabis.net, only satisfying audience intent and further establishing the site’s brand. Having such a succinct keyword for the site that covers all things Cannabis, Dalton’s future would be nothing short of a success story.

The entire mission of Cannabis.net starts with providing connections. Their website acts as a strong foundation of support for the fastly growing cannabis industry and allows users to learn, locate and even find employment as cannabis curious people grow each and everyday, excited to find ways into the budding market. The site also allows those in the service industry access to advertisements, brand empowerment, exposure and engagement as well as various product promotions tailored to the site’s users.

This all encompassing website holds just about everything to do with the world’s fastest growing commodity, enjoyed by all, from seasoned marijunana connoisseurs to newbies looking for a break into all the rave. Perhaps the most informative part of this website is their latest articles and news section that helps readers stay in the know about this revolutionary plant. Users can sift through blog posts on “how-to’s,” medical coverage, opinion pieces, history, events and so much more. A mere few minutes browsing through this Cannabis.net update section, and you’re bound to learn something new.

If you’ve been taught just about all your brain can handle for one day and are ready to try this miracle plant for yourself, the site allows easy locating ability to the nearest dispensary. Whether you need a map of the closest recreational or medicinal site or would rather opt for delivery, Cannabis.net has you covered. The site even offers access to understanding how you can obtain your own medical cannabis card if you’re so inclined. That is really the purpose of Dalton’s site: to show you a vast array of all things cannabis related, and allow you to create your own journey through it all, helping you every step of the way. 

Perhaps the site and knowledge gained resonated so deeply that it’s time to find a career in this industry. Cannabis.net has an entire platform dedicated to job searching by location, employer or industry, supported by a list of verified job alerts and featured career opportunities if you’re somewhat unsure what you might benefit from most. In an industry projected to hit 33 billion in sales by the end of 2022, a merger of cannabis employers and world wide job seekers through one simple website is ingenious. With a current compound annual growth rate of almost 26% it is no question people want to break into this market and why Dalton made it a key aspect of his fully integrated platform.

 As more and more states begin to legalize Cannabis, on top of the previous 37 states who have already accepted its medical usage into law, high traffic websites like Cannabis.net are now more valuable than ever. With more news coverage, trending articles, verified benefits of the drugs and posts about its scientifically proven health purposes, the word “cannabis,” is all over the web. Perhaps if you’re searching for more minor problems like anxiety relief, stress management, nausea or inflammation reduction, you will stumble upon articles detailing cannabis strengths. Or maybe you’re looking for more difficult ailments like Crohn’s, epilepsy, anorexia or pain from cancer; the cannabinoids in this miracle plant are shown to improve all these issues and more. Luckily, it won’t be a deep search to find this keyword in the multifaceted media platform of Cannabis.net, leading you to a plethora of knowledge, social media and plant access. Whatever you’re looking for, whatever you’re needing, whatever you’re curious about regarding cannabis, you can find it at Cannabis.net and follow along their many socials here on instagram, twitter, facebook, youtube and vimeo.

Saqib Malik
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Saqib Malik is Director & Head Of Business Development of Prestige Perfections, a world-class service provider in the fields of well-known artist management, digital marketing, PR, music production, reputation and crisis management.

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