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NUGL Expands Operations and Footprint
NUGL Expands Operations and Footprint.

About this update from Nugl, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\nLOS ANGELES, Oct. 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NetworkWire – NUGL Inc. (OTC: NUGL) (the “Company”), the cannabis industry's new standard of technology, today reports it has expanded internal operations to support sales and marketing growth as well as the anticipated launch of NUGL Magazine.\n The newly created sales and marketing leadership positions within NUGL include: LA Regional Sales Representative;National Sales Representative; andOnline Digital Marketing Manager. Five new consultants have recently been added to the team as a part of this expansion. Collectively, the positions range from national advertising sales associates to internet traffic manager positions and national content contributors. “We are growing fast, and November is the month to start monetizing our growth. We are creating a massive digital footprint with the acquisition of two magazines underway and the launch of NUGL Magazine. Our digital footprint offers something for all types of cannabis enthusiasts and the NUGL software is at the heart of all of it,” said Ryan Bartlette, CMO of NUGL.com. NUGL has signed a binding letter of intent this month to acquire a 100% ownership interest in Nichols Publishing, which owns and operates Garden & Greenhouse and Professional Marijuana Grower, and now has launched their own culturally based magazine, NUGL Magazine (https://nuglmagazine.com/). Each magazine offers something different, allowing a wide range when it comes to reaching large audiences. “NUGL Magazine covers how the cannabis industry effects everyday culture in our lives. Music, cooking, and even the job you go to everyday are now being influenced by cannabis. Cannabis is mainstream, and NUGL magazine is going to cover this,” said Bob Waters, V.P. of Sales for NUGL. With the legalization of marijuana recently in Canada, technology is playing a big role in this industry, including everything from artificial intelligence in production, to software for supply chain management, to e-commerce sites for distribution and apps to help track usage. In a recent ITBusiness.ca article, it was stated, “With Bloomberg predicting $4.5 billion in sales by 2021 in the cannabis sector, there is a lot to be gained from entering the new cannabis industry, and companies across Canada are looking to cash in, from C...