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Budtenders who want to control their numbers. Learn ADS, attach rates, revenue psychology, and real cannabis retail performance.

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Who This Community Is For
This community is for people who want to understand how cannabis stores actually make money. Specifically: Budtenders who want to improve their average daily sale and tips. Managers who want to build high-performing sales teams. Owners who want to understand where revenue actually comes from on the retail floor. Most cannabis conversations focus on: StrainsTHC percentagesBrands This community focuses on something different. Retail performance. Topics include: Revenue psychologyAttach-rate disciplineAverage daily sale mechanicsProfessional floor behavior Most budtenders ring transactions. Professionals control their numbers.
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Why Small Sales Control the Average
Most budtenders think big sales raise their average. They help, but they’re not what usually controls it. In most cannabis stores, the majority of transactions are small purchases. Single pre-rollsSmall ediblesA gram of flowerA battery Because these happen more often than large purchases, they have a greater influence on your average daily sale. Big-ticket customers are circumstance. Sometimes they walk in, sometimes they don’t. But small transactions happen every shift. That means improving small sales is the most reliable way to improve your numbers. This is the idea behind the $2 Rule. If you consistently raise small transactions by just a few dollars, your average daily sale will move. Retail performance isn’t built on occasional big sales. It’s built on small improvements repeated across many transactions.
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The $2 Rule
Most cannabis stores have a large number of small transactions, usually around $20 and under. These are things like: Single pre-rollsSmall ediblesA gram of flowerA batteryA lighter Because they happen so frequently, these small sales have a big influence on your average daily sale. Big-ticket customers are circumstance.Sometimes they come in, sometimes they don’t. But small transactions happen every shift. That’s why they should be treated as opportunities. The $2 Rule is simple: Whenever you see a small transaction, look for an opportunity to increase the sale by about $2. $5 becomes $7.$10 becomes $12.$18 becomes $20. These are small, realistic improvements. If you consistently lift small transactions by just $2, your average daily sale will move. The best place to improve your numbers isn’t the big sale. It’s the small one.
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The Biggest Budtender Mistake
The biggest mistake budtenders make is treating transactions like checkout instead of sales. Retail isn’t about ringing items. It’s about guiding decisions. Customers often don’t know exactly what they want. They want help choosing. When you help customers make better decisions, they buy more. That’s not upselling. That’s professional retail behavior.
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What’s the easiest $2–$5 add-on in your store?
Every store has easy attach products. LightersPapersBatteriesPre-rollsLow-dose edibles Small add-ons move your ADS faster than waiting for big sales. In your store, what’s the easiest $2–$5 product to attach to a sale?
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William Eddy
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Old Man Bill. Experience over hype. Real lessons from real reps. Not actually that old still right most of the time.

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Joined Feb 9, 2026