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Phivida Holdings Inc. PHVAF

Phivida is a premier brand of cannabidiol ('CBD')-infused functional foods, beverages and clinical products that is poised for global distribution.


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Post by Slider85on May 23, 2020 10:57am
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E-com websites

E-com websitesI usually read from the sidelines, however I felt to need comment. Does anyone know how traffic is being driven to thes e-com sites? I put myself in the mind of the consumer and googled keywords related to each e-com site in hopes of either bloombgroove or wikala showing up within the first page of my search results. I stopped searching after the 10th page. This is concerning to me. I figured greencamp would provide me with some direction to the e-com sites given this was indicated on the greencamp news release way back if I recall. Unfortunately I found no links at all. Mind you I didnt give the website a 100% go over for the e-com sites nor should I have to dig that deep for them. What did come in my search results were numerous e-com sites related to CBD products. None of them were ours. One of the top results was www.shopcbd.com a hell of alot more of an attractive website than wikala's lack luster appearance. The CBD e-com world is getting cluttered and Phivida has to find a way to stand out. Wikala by its cheap interface along with bloomgroove have an uphill battle. Not to mention traffic issues.... I'm long on the company but the websites dont reassure me that they are getting the revenue we all need.
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