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Fully agree with the general flavour of the comments above, I’ve fed back via email to CBX similar comments (for what it’s worth) and as expected have gotten the silent treatment.
They still have some reputational bank account left to play but the quality of the web site, the delivery timings, the supply chain issues, the missed Autumn launch, the hollow inferences all start to add up…. It’s about time now to show the credentials!
Gaz, which tweets are you choosing to quote? The more bang for your buck, the heavy weight campaign before launch or the 11/10 volume on advertising before launch?
If I don’t see any uplift in the marketing and advertising soon I’m out. I’m sure some of you will be glad about that. I’ll try to be optimistic about this company but they overpromise so far and bamboozle people with marketing jargon which no one understands.
Good advertising brings facts to life. The fact of this product is that it’s a lab made cannabinoid. This is great. Get it out there. Educate people. Turn it into a proper USP. Tommy Hilfiger was a nothing brand and turned into a major player overnight. Of hardly any money. One billboard practically on Times Square.
Why this company can’t be clever about its marketing and do something similar I don’t know.
But Amran it’s the whole ‘we are launching an educational and measured and considered approach leading up to an Omni channel launch in February’. What does that mean? They had a big opportunity to create some excitement for the launch.
Like I said videos of the first products being shipped all of the products online. Champagne. Allsorts. But they just launched the website and released quite a dull R.N. S.
I still have hope for this company.
It feels like they’re trying to do of marketing and advertising themselves at the moment rather than letting the professionals do it.
But come on CBX.
You made quite a few promises you haven’t kept. We need you to deliver.
Amran, no one outside our little PI board has heard or knows anything about cbx, that’s the problem. It’s one big secret for some reason.
People taking profits, people worried by their marketing and adverting exposure. A few reasons
Been with CBX since the IPO and pleased with the increase until opening day and sudden decrease. Is this regular? or the product been overpriced to cause the dive down?