Medical Cannabis Management reports initial success in dispensary management lead funnel

Rapid Fire Marketing (Pink Sheets: RFMK) d.b.a. Medical Cannabis Management (MCM) (http://medicalcannabismanagement.com ) announced today that the first few weeks have been very successful with regards to new dispensary management leads as well as connecting with significant organizations for collaborative ventures. Proposition 215, passed in November of 1996 makes medical cannabis legal in the state of California and is being considered in other states. MCM is in the business of providing full service marketing, consulting and management services to this newly emerged industry, which includes medical doctors and cannabis dispensaries.

Many of the businesses MCM is seeking to manage are run by small business entrepreneurs. MCM's plan is to integrate tailored management services with dispensaries as well as helping physicians with marketing and office space to manage increasing patient loads. Rapid Fire Marketing will announce a name change in the near future to better reflect the new business model. A new website has been posted at http://medicalcannabismanagement.com.

"We have developed a lead funnel through our website and have been contacted by a wide variety of service providers looking for help managing their medical marijuana businesses. We expect to execute several contracts over the next few weeks," said a company spokesperson. "We also have had meetings with other businesses involved in medical cannabis business. We are looking to have collaborative ventures whereby we can help each other which will benefit both businesses," the spokesperson concluded.

Source: http://medicalcannabismanagement.com

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