Aaron Wall comments on how your price point can often reflect the impression people have of your product and service. Pricing to Sell vs Selling Yourself Short The article is written with SEO in mind, but can be equally applicable to florists. Most florists desire high-end clientèle while competing with the grocery store on rose prices. Most certainly, the two shall not mix.
Ok, Aaron didn't like me enough to get my username right, but he did publish an extensive quote of mine on his blog when I decided to step into the Pay Per Post and Paid Links debate. As much as I respect Matt Cutts, Aaron and I (and a few thousand others) were upset with Matt's transparent use of inappropriate and extreme examples to try and justify Google's Jihad on paid blog posts. Ryan PS - As a side note: remember to "nofollow" any links to Wikipedia. ...
To Nana, Stacey & Janis ... who said it couldn't happen in 15 minutes. To those who mocked ... Ten minutes flat - job done! Now who's laughing? Ryan PS - Told you I'd blog it!
Forgive the title, I've been reading a lot of Vanessa Fox lately. Today's topic deals with how customers feel when interacting with your website. For a moment, try to pretend you've never seen your website before. For some, this is will be quite difficult (I know of one OC florist who probably sees his site behind his eyelids during those precious few ours of sleep). For others it won't me much of a stretch to pretend they haven't seen their site. What is your initial ...
Updated 2nd November 2007 at 02:30 PM by Infinite (correction)
I just can't resist joining a new venture, so you can now find me on Gooruze rkf.gooruze.com They have a section for florists, so all my FlowerChat people can come and be enlightened,