ZeCBD, CBD Shops directory, guide & comparator
For CBD companies, the list of marketing challenges they must overcome to increase their visibility, brand recognition, and ultimately their sales is very long. Whether it is regulated or not—as is currently the case in France—CBD marketing requires a thorough understanding of the various platforms on which they can communicate. And very often, the conclusion is the same: a CBD shop cannot advertise because social media platforms do not distinguish between legal hemp and illegal cannabis.
Promoting your CBD shop can seem like an insurmountable task. Imagine you own a business in a highly competitive industry and can only promote what you do on a local scale or through your social media profiles, which have limited reach given the nature of your industry.
So here it comes ZeCBD, a directory of CBD shops—but it does more than just list the best CBD stores in France, whether brick-and-mortar or online. ZeCBD also offers buying guides and a CBD store comparison tool to help you be sure you’re making the right choice, whether you’re visiting a store in person or buying CBD online.
Marketers across all industries know how essential it is for their clients’ brands to stand out. Due to the growing popularity of the CBD market, those promoting products in this space are working hard to differentiate their brands and products in an increasingly crowded market. The lack of regulations has also led to the emergence of many fake brands that fail to meet basic quality standards: cannabidiol purchased without traceability, products manufactured without adhering to health standards, and products stored in non-compliant environments…
Furthermore, many products on the market today lack transparency regarding their ingredients. This is particularly true for CBD flowers, where unrealistic CBD percentages are advertised, and the flowers are artificially infused with terpenes without the consumer’s knowledge. Many brands also claim that their products are organically grown, even though the CBD isolate they add to their flowers comes from non-organic hemp farms, and the flowers themselves come from industrial hemp farms.
ZeCBD therefore curates the CBD brands it features and also allows users to share their experiences and rate the various CBD stores where they have previously purchased cannabidiol products.
Each store has its own profile, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, a brief summary, and a very comprehensive description of what it offers: products for sale, payment and shipping options, customer service…
ZeCBD also offers browsing by product type. If you’re looking for specific products, such as CBD for pets or CBD wax, the CBD directory automatically filters the stores that carry them. Beyond serving as a communication hub for CBD stores, ZeCBD aims to simplify the customer experience and optimize their shopping on a trusted platform.
ZeCBD also offers promo codes for CBD, with discounts ranging from 5% to 20% off each order or fixed discounts, depending, of course, on what the CBD shops offer.
ZeCBD primarily works with European CBD stores, but also with retailers in Switzerland, the United States, and Canada. However, these North American retailers will not allow you to place an order, as hemp regulations differ between North America and Europe.
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