Tuesday, December 1, 2015

BEWARE OF MARKETING STYLES



At first glance you might think that purchasing the bottom picture is the better deal. Deep red roses, elegantly designed and for only half the price of the arrangement on top, right? However, understanding the description can be the difference between a happy customer and a very disappointed customer. This simple description of “Orientation: all around” is a sneaky way of saying trick photography. They use a computer to pull all the roses to the front of the vase, making it appear fuller when in reality it only has ½ as many roses as the top arrangement. While the top arrangement has 24 roses and is an actual photo of the product a customer would see when it arrives. If you take the time to look at the two, the upper arrangement also is adorned with eucalyptus, bear grass, green leaves, and miniature white flowers as well. The bottom arrangement only has the roses and green leaves. All too often customers order the less expensive set of roses and complain when their loved one receives it because it did not look like the photo on the internet.



Love is forever & always. Valentine's Day may be over, but love is not intended for just one day per year. Two times a lady will let your sweetheart know how much you care no matter what day it is. This is the perfect gift for birthdays & anniversaries.
  • As Shown : CFS-77
  • Price $149.95

 
 

For classic romance, a dozen red roses is always the perfect choice.
One dozen long-stemmed red roses in a clear glass vase.
Approximately 20" W x 24" H
Orientation: All-Around
  • As Shown : TF31-1
  • Price $79.95

 


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