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Archive for October, 2009

Sneak Peak at November LA JEMM Ad “Something New is Growing”

Our Creative Director Mauricio Morales created our beautiful new AD shown below for the November edition of LA JEMM, check us out at a collective near you!

LA JEMM 420 Web Pros November AD

LA JEMM 420 Web Pros November AD

Let us create your next medical marijuana print ad! Give us a call today (323) 419-4205 or e-mail info@420webpros.com

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Brief Report & Photos from LA JEMM’s Harvest Festival on October 18th 2009

Thank you Los Angeles!

LA JEMM’s Harvest Festival on October 18, 2009—earlier today, we’re exhausted!—was an absolute success! Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth and chatted with us.

Here’s a few photos from the Harvest Festival:

420 Web Pros Official entrance booth at Harvest Festival

420 Web Pros Official entrance booth at Harvest Festival

420 Web Pro's very own Valentina

420 Web Pro's very own Valentina

We ARE 420 Web Pros (Friends & Staff)

WE are 420 Web Pros (Friends & Staff)

Medical Marijuana Patients & Vendors enjoying LA JEMM's Harvest Festival

Medical Marijuana Patients & Vendors enjoying LA JEMM's Harvest Festival

Val of 420 Web Pros & our new friend Marie Rae Correa of Kushed Out Fashions - Check them out at www.kof420.com

Val of 420 Web Pros & our new friend Marie Rae Correa of Kushed Out Fashions - Check them out at www.kof420.com

Jackie Greig of Stirrin Da Pot serves up yummy medicated hummus, chili, salsa, & more!

Jackie Greig of a new medical marijuana edible business--"Stirrin Da Pot" serves up yummy hummus, chili, salsa, & more!

Event comes to an end with fire-eating pirates & many satisfied participants. Bravo to Ruben MacBlue and everyone at LA JEMM for putting together a spectacular event.

Event comes to an end with fire-eating pirates & many satisfied participants. Bravo to Ruben MacBlue and everyone at LA JEMM for putting together a spectacular event.

420 Web Pros looks forward to working with all of those who we met very soon! We’re excited to continue our involvement in the community and ready to hit more 420 events near you See you at the 5th annual Doesha Cup!

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420 Web Pros seeks Experienced & Professional Sales Representatives

420 Web Pros is currently seeking high-energy, professional, & motivated Sales Representatives with experience in the interactive media & online marketing industry. We’re looking to hire representatives in ALL STATES where Medical Marijuana is legal. We’re also especially looking for representatives in the Northern California region.

Candidates should send their resume to info@420webpros.com or fax to (323) 210-7107.

Please type “SALES REP POSITION” as your e-mail title or send a cover letter along with your fax.

We will contact all qualified candidates within 72 hours. 420 Web Pros is an equal opportunity employer.

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420 Web Pros Partners with LA JEMM to Launch New JEMM Official Site

LA_JEMM_signed_agreementWe’re proud to announce our newly formed partnership with LA JEMM, unarguably the most well-known and respected medical cannabis publication in Los Angeles and beyond.

420 Web Pros will be developing a newly designed robust online solution for LA JEMM so they can finally make an enormous impact online as they’ve already done in the medical marijuana community offline.

It is a tremendous honor to be working with the JEMM and we look forward to attending the LA JEMM Harvest Festival on October 18th at the Rock City Fairgrounds located on Hollywood Blvd. Exact address: 5552 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood 90028. For more information, visit their soon-to-be newly redesigned website at: www.lajemm.com

We’ve immediately begun working on the project and will launch their new site in the next couple of months.

See you at Harvest Festival! We’ll keep you posted on other new developments.

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First (Toke) of the Month: Hashing through the competition.

If you are reading this blog, chances are, you are already quite aware, if not already a willing participant, in the proliferation of medical marijuana.  Though Prop 215 was passed by the voters of California more than a decade ago (I’m serious, go look it up), it hasn’t been until quite recently that dispensaries became rather prolific in the city of Angels.  In fact, the ubquitous Starbucks are finally outnumbered by dispensaries, which may come as a shock to many but really shouldn’t.  On every major street, behind every shopping center, whichever corner you happen to be walking by, you can be sure that there is a dispensary within earshot.
Many are impossible to miss due to a large green neon sign with an acronym that is more likely than not to contain the words medical, healing, holisitic, club, collective, co-op, gree, compasionate, etc. etc (by the way, is there like a secret committee that comes up with these key words).  However, let’s not delude ourselves into believing there is no stigma attached to marijuana, and accordingly, many other dispensaries are not so easy to find, even with an address.  This begs the question, if one were a patient, new or otherwise, how would one locate a nearby dispensary.  And even more important, how would one know if the price quality ratio of the medicine is even up to par?
There are actually many different avenues one could take in search of a dispensary.  If one were to visit a dispensary, one could find a myriad of phamplets and periodicals strewn with ads for dispensaries.  But having to visit a dispensary to find a dispensary seems… well you get the point.  Another option would be to just walk around and look for one, but this is LA, do people actually walk?  Which bring us to what’s probably the best option outside of reccomendations from trusted friends and associates, the good ol world wide web.  There already exist numerous websites with listings of dispensaries with cooresponding information and sometimes even reviews.  But with so many different dispensaries all within a 5 minute drive, how does one choose which one to go to?
First thing to do would be to check their website.  And if a dispensary doesn’t have a website?  Let’s just put it this way, if you had the choice of walking into a store with large windows, well lit front, clear signs with prices and pictures, versus a store where the only thing visible is the front door and store name, which one would you be more likely to walk into first?
A website can also provide a lot of services at no cost for a potential patient, ie dispensary hours, location, contact number, policies, product availability and pricing, etc., and who doesn’t like free services?  One of the most frustrating things for a patient is to call a dispensary only to find that the person answering the phone refuses to give you any information citing “store policiy.”  Even worse is when no one answers, and the worst is when the number has been disconnected.  What kind of patient would waste his or her time going to a dispensary and registering only to find they don’t have what they want, its too expensive, or the dispensary is no longer even at the listed location!  Personally, dispensaries that don’t have a website, and even those with a website but a poorly designed/run website, are out of the running automatically when it comes time to refill my prescription.
In the past when there wasn’t a dispensary on every corner, dispensaries could afford to be not patient-friendly and get away with it due to the utter lack of competition.  Such days are bygone, and while the patients are better for it, dispensaries that do not adapt to the new status quo will inevitably fail.

If you are reading this blog, chances are, you are already quite aware, if not already a willing participant, in the proliferation of medical marijuana.  Though Prop 215 was passed by the voters of California more than a decade ago , it hasn’t been until quite recently that dispensaries became rather prolific in the city of Angels.  In fact a recent report showed that Starbucks are finally outnumbered by dispensaries in Los Angeles, which may come as a shock to many but really shouldn’t.  On every major street, behind every shopping center, whichever corner you happen to be walking by, you can be sure that there is a dispensary within earshot.

Many are impossible to miss due to a large green neon sign with an acronym that is more likely than not to contain the words medical, healing, holistic, club, collective, co-op, compassionate, etc. etc (by the way, is there like a secret committee that comes up with these key words? –haha).  However, let’s not delude ourselves into believing there is no stigma attached to marijuana, and accordingly, many other dispensaries are not so easy to find even with an address.  This begs the question, if one were a patient, new or otherwise, how would one locate a nearby dispensary?  And even more important, how would one know if the price quality ratio of the medicine is even up to par?

There are actually many different avenues a patient may take in search of a dispensary.  If one were to visit a dispensary, they could find a myriad of pamphlets and periodicals strewn with ads for dispensaries.  But having to visit a dispensary to find a dispensary seems a little… well you get the point.  Another option would be to just walk around and look for one, but this is LA, who’s walking?  Which bring us to what’s probably the best option outside of recommendations from trusted friends and associates, the good ol world wide web.  That’s where 420 Web Pros comes in! There already exist numerous websites with listings of dispensaries with corresponding information and sometimes even reviews.  But with so many different dispensaries all within a 5 minute drive, how does one choose which one to go to? Isn’t it time you set yourself apart from the competition by signing up for a custom web solution?

First thing to do would be to check their website.  And if a dispensary doesn’t have a website?  Let’s put it this way, if you had the choice of walking into a store with large windows, a well lit front, & clear signs with prices and pictures, versus a store where the only thing visible is the front door and store name, which one would you be more likely to walk into first?

A website can also provide a lot of services at no cost for a potential patient, i.e. dispensary hours, location, contact number, policies, product availability and photos, etc., and who doesn’t like free services?  One of the most frustrating things for a patient is to call a dispensary only to find that the person answering the phone refuses to give you any information citing “store policy.”  Even worse is when no one answers, and the worst is when the number has been disconnected.  What kind of patient would want to waste his or her time going to a dispensary and registering only to find they don’t have what they want, its too expensive, or the dispensary is no longer even at the listed location?

“Personally, dispensaries that don’t have a website, and even those with a website but a poorly designed/run website, are out of the running automatically when it comes time to refill my prescription.”

In the past when there wasn’t a dispensary on every corner, dispensaries could afford to be “not so patient-friendly” and get away with it due to the utter lack of competition.  Such days are bygone, and while the patients are better for it, dispensaries that do not adapt to the new status quo will inevitably fail. Don’t let this happen to your business, give us a call today! (323) 419-4205

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