I'm willing to take further ideas but I don't know how I could do this more than once at a dispensary because they would know me the next time I go back? I'm also interested in getting to know the people at the store because I enjoy networking in humanity so I want them to know who I am. I do understand your comparison though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kartel
One interesting thing to note, we started the first 40 reviews the way you stated. In fact, the grades have come down since then - likely more coincedence than cause but I found that interesting when I looked over the historical curve. As we mvoed the curve to account for 100 strains it was the early reviews for the most part that we felt could no longer hold their mark against the competition....
The only other benefit I don't want to lose from the current scenrio is that the first time we are in we like to let the owner know what's up so they can give us what they want reviewed. I don't want to turn patients away from a good store based upon a strain I picked off the shelf for curiosity sake because they think the whole shop only has B- stuff. That isn't the end of the world I guess, but I think it feels like the right thing to do.
Honestly, I'm still reading this thread because I want to learn and incorporate further ideas and concepts. We've reached out to Channing on Denver Chronicle and to MMJinColorado, and a new place about to go live called coloradodispensaryreview.com for their feedback and collaboration. I want a place for new patients to go and get an idea of what they are dealing with, where to go, what they can look for, etc. The better that collaboration is, the greater the benefit to the patient.
Forgot - last I read strainman had a price guide on his site to charge dispensaries to come and review them. That was a couple months ago so I don't know if he changed that model?