Podcast – Oregon Business https://oregonbusiness.com Thu, 13 Apr 2023 23:13:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://h5a8b6k7.stackpathcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/obfavi.png Podcast – Oregon Business https://oregonbusiness.com 32 32 Oregon Business Broadcast: Prescient plumbers, rural robots, social media mountaineers https://oregonbusiness.com/18252-oregon-business-broadcast/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18252-oregon-business-broadcast Mon, 26 Mar 2018 17:53:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/oregon-business-broadcast-prescient-plumbers-rural-robots-social-media-mountaineers/ What our recent reporting escapades taught us about branding for the knowledge economy. 

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Ep. 06: Prescient plumbers, rural robots, social media mountaineers

A day in the life of an Oregon Business reporter might entail testing out augmented reality plumbing glasses. Or tailing an R2D2-like robot through his rural hometown. Or scaling a glacier on Mt. St. Helens. We reflect on what our escapades taught us about rebranding for the knowledge economy.


Read the articles here:

Brand Sherpas: On the trail with a new generation of outdoor adventurers

DAX the robot comes to Philomath

Pipe Dreams: Plumbers adapt to the knowledge economy


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Oregon Business Broadcast: How to sell cannabis in Oregon’s saturated market https://oregonbusiness.com/18216-oregon-business-broadcast-how-to-sell-your-weed-in-oregon-s-saturated-market/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18216-oregon-business-broadcast-how-to-sell-your-weed-in-oregon-s-saturated-market Thu, 01 Mar 2018 18:53:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/oregon-business-broadcast-how-to-sell-cannabis-in-oregons-saturated-market/ As the cannabis industry struggles with oversupply, creative marketing offers a path forward. 

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Ep. 05: Oregon is growing too much weed, and cannabis companies have to figure out how to sell it. Ryan Michael, CEO of cannabis marketing agency KindTyme, says the answer lies in creative niche marketing. We talk with Michael about fielding demands for free weed from social media influencers, why LinkedIn is the only social network that hasn’t shut down his cannabis posts and why Oregonians might want to watch out for big corporate weed from Colorado.

Oregon Business: When you advise cannabis companies, you caution them against repeating tired cannabis tropes, like tie dye and rasta colors. How can brands take their marketing in a new direction?

Michael: If you look at computers, you have Apple and Alienware. Alienware is techy, meant for the gamer. Apple is meant for the creative business professional. There’s a very different approach. You have to take that into account in cannabis. Serra Cannabis here in Portland has a very clean blue on flat white aesthetic. On the flip side of that we have Sera’s partner company, Electric Lettuce. If you look at their social media feed, it’s all these ’60s and ’70s big bubble letters. Lots of bright colors. That’s a totally different way to go. But it’s very tastefully done.

While creative marketing is the way to survive in today’s market, dispensaries need to be careful. Unrestrained marketing had led to the promotion of thousands of fake strains that aren’t backed up by science. How do brands keep their marketing authentic and focused?

Focus is the best word I heard you use there. If you try to grow 1,000 strains, you’re probably going to grow 1,000 mediocre ones. Grow five or six  great ones instead. Any grower at this point cross breeds a couple plants and just throws another name on it. We probably do need to slow down here. We’ve got a lot of time to go, a lot of room to grow.



Another challenge is navigating the strict state and federal regulations on cannabis marketing. In Oregon, you can’t show anyone actually using product, and you have to prove 30% of your audience is under the age of 21. If an ad is visible on a national scale, the publisher or broadcaster could face felony charges. I imagine that makes social media influencer marketing, a more subtle approach that’s gaining traction in other industries as well, an effective strategy for cannabis. Do you get approach by a lot of wannabe influencers asking for free weed?  

We get asked for free weed all the time. Probably 20 people a day on Instagram. I think with influencer marketing, a lot of people say, well, it’s $50. I’ll throw $50 at 20 profiles and hope they bring something back. Influencer marketing is huge in this industry. If you’re going to use an influencer, don’t just look at how many people are following them. You can buy followers; you can buy views. We see a lot of companies or influencers with 70,000 followers, but they’ll get 13 or 14 likes on a post.  Look at the actual engagement they’re receiving on each post.


Related Story: Cannabis Industry Tackles Oversupply with Creative Marketing


What other social media trends in cannabis marketing have caught your eye?

Social media has been opening up. I started out in this four years ago. Back then people’s Instagram accounts were getting shut down left and right. You can post your pictures now, and as long as you don’t try to push your product too much or sell directly you’ll be okay. Google has relaxed a little more. They’re letting the adwords campaigns get a little more adventurous.

A lot of traditional media are becoming more open to it as well. Magazines and newspapers are taking more of an interest. That’s great that they want to bring it out into the light a bit more and help it grow.


Related Story: Cannabis Industry Faces New Regulatory Pressures


What other industry trends are we going to see in cannabis in the coming year?

Companies are getting enough funding and support from their home states they’re migrating out and setting up plants in other states. The companies that are getting huge in Colorado are coming here or going to Washington. If you’re not doing everything you can to brand and market to compete against these big guys, they’re going to roll in and crush everyone. That’s what we need to watch out for.

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Oregon Business Broadcast: Deborah Kane and Patrick Quinton https://oregonbusiness.com/18202-oregon-business-broadcast-the-public-entrepreneur/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18202-oregon-business-broadcast-the-public-entrepreneur Thu, 22 Feb 2018 20:25:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/oregon-business-broadcast-deborah-kane-and-patrick-quinton/ What's it like transitioning from government into entrepreneurship?

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Ep. 4: Enter the Public Entrepreneur

Two newly-minted entrepreneurs tell us about their journey. Deborah Kane is a former director of the USDA farm-to-school program and the founder of GoCamp, an Airbnb style camper van rental business. Patrick Quinton is the former chair of the Portland Development Commission (now Prosper Portland) and the CEO of Dweller, a startup that helps homeowners build and finance accessory dwelling units. They talk about their new ventures, government vs. startups and purpose-driven organizations. 

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Oregon Business Broadcast: Nat Parker, CEO of Moovel North America https://oregonbusiness.com/18179-oregon-business-broadcast-nat-parker-ceo-of-moovel-north-america/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18179-oregon-business-broadcast-nat-parker-ceo-of-moovel-north-america Tue, 30 Jan 2018 18:05:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/oregon-business-broadcast-nat-parker-ceo-of-moovel-north-america/ Nat Parker, CEO of Moovel North America, on his transition from startup founder to leader of Daimler's mobility services subsidiary.

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Ep. 3: The OB Interview: Moovel CEO Nat Parker

Our February cover story, “The Transporter,” profiles Nat Parker. Parker founded GlobeSherpa, the startup that built TriMet one of the nation’s first mobile ticketing applications. Now he has a new job: CEO of Moovel North America. The Daimler subsidiary aims to transform the way we navigate Portland and other cities through mobility services software. We talk about Parker’s experience riding the bus as a second grader, pitching mobile payment to a crooked city official and adjusting to Daimler’s corporate structure. 

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The Oregon Business Broadcast, Episode Two: What in the World is Blockchain? https://oregonbusiness.com/18158-the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-2-what-s-blockchain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18158-the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-2-what-s-blockchain Tue, 09 Jan 2018 19:44:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-two-what-in-the-world-is-blockchain/ ]]>
Ep. 2: WTF is Blockchain?

Two of our reporters noticed that Oregon business and political leaders are infatuated with the word “blockchain.” What is blockchain, exactly? And why is it getting so much attention here in Oregon? We asked venture capitalists and technology experts: Jeff Gaus, CEO of Prolifiq Software; Amy Sample Ward, director of the Nonprofit Technology Network; Matt Abrams, partner at Seven Peaks Ventures, Julianne Brands, researcher at Oregon Angel Fund, and Matthew Gregory, founder of the blockchain-based security startup Ockam

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The Oregon Business Broadcast: Episode 1: The Bus is Back https://oregonbusiness.com/18151-the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-1-the-bus-is-back/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=18151-the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-1-the-bus-is-back Thu, 04 Jan 2018 18:37:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/the-oregon-business-broadcast-episode-1-the-bus-is-back-2/ Introducing the Oregon Business Broadcast, a business and public policy podcast.

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We are excited to debut the Oregon Business Broadcast, a conversation about the latest business news. Cutting-edge technologies. Hot-button policy issues. Inspiring thought leaders. Produced by the OB editorial team. 

In our first episode: Bus ridership in Oregon and around the country has plummeted. We wanted to know why, so we sent a reporter to ride buses around the state. Caleb Diehl shares lessons learned about how to design a bus people actually want to ride. 

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Tom on Leadership Podcast: Interview with Kent Lewis https://oregonbusiness.com/14806-tom-on-leadership-interview-with-kent-lewis-anvil-media/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=14806-tom-on-leadership-interview-with-kent-lewis-anvil-media Thu, 09 Jan 2014 12:54:08 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/tom-on-leadership-podcast-interview-with-kent-lewis/ Podcast-iconWhat can you do when you keep getting fired from companies you co-found? What can you do when you dread coming to work — and you own the business? One man found his own answers.

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Kent Lewis shares his entrepreneurial journey to founding and running one of the most successful and well known digital branding and SEO companies in the Pacific Northwest.  Listen to Kent, interviewed by “Tom on Leadership” host Tom Cox, in this exclusive OBM podcast.

 

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Tom on Leadership Podcast: Interview with Kent Lewis, Anvil Media (Pt. 2) https://oregonbusiness.com/14807-oregon-business-magazine-leadership-podcast-02/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=14807-oregon-business-magazine-leadership-podcast-02 Wed, 08 Jan 2014 00:00:00 +0000 https://oregonbusiness.com/tom-on-leadership-podcast-interview-with-kent-lewis-anvil-media-pt-2/ Podcast-iconWhat can you do when you keep getting fired from companies you co-found? What can you do when you dread coming to work -- and you own the business? One man found his own answers.

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Kent Lewis shares his entrepreneurial journey to founding and running one of the most successful and well known digital branding and SEO companies in the Pacific Northwest.  Listen to Kent, interviewed by “Tom on Leadership” host Tom Cox, in this exclusive OBM podcast.

(Listen to Part 1 first)

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