Topical Summary
There are four primary topics to which all articles I publish on this site are strictly constrained. To them are each assigned many sub-topics. (For example: Wordpress is a Webtech sub-topic.)
The Fab Four
I. Web Tech
Modern Web technology is core to the mission of Street Dispo.
I personally build and maintain all SD web properties. Articles I write on this topic report on the design and configuration of the tech stack which powers the Street Dispo movement.
II. Design
Anyone who creates anything is a designer. The design of the Street Dispo movement is living and fluid; continually evolving and adapting to market conditions.
Articles published on the topic of design provide insight into how each element of the Street Dispo movement continues to be thoughtfully and carefully designed; before, ultimately, being synergistically integrated into the living, self-sustaining organism that is Street Dispo.
III. Martech
Marketing Technology is an essential and integral piece of any online operation; and Street Dispo is no different. Articles written on the topic of martech pull back the curtain on the design and configuration of the marketing tech stack which powers the Street Dispo movement.
Beyond that, the martech topic also consists of the occasional essay on marketing:
What has come to be known as "marketing" is a cross-disciplinary set of skills, that, when used in concert, are a powerful mechanism of influence. This power can be used for good, or evil.
Articles published within the martech sub-topic of marketing, discuss the tactics of influence that I deploy in the marketplace in pursuance of the Street Dispo mission.
IV. Business
Street Dispo is a legally registered trade name of my personal LLC, the United Guild of Cannabis Street Merchants.
Articles published within this topic outline my struggle to keep the Street Dispo movement solvent; i.e. to bring in more money than I spend; i.e. the definition of a business.
Business is a never-ending school; and this website is my notebook for recording what I learn along the way.
n.b. – The Guild was formed as an LLC, instead of a non-profit, because non-profits are subject to invasive government oversight. The LLC designation served as the most efficient vehicle to quickly bring this mission to market.