A Real Pro for Valentine’s Day Flowers

by Infinite on February 2, 2007

 The Real Pro's of Flowers
Real florists want to remind shoppers that Valentine’s Day romance and passion come professionally arranged and artistically presented, not from a cardboard box.
Send the freshest, most memorable gift of flowers from the real pros, your local professional florists.
Other Posts by Real Pros
The Florist Detectives - “Would ProFlowers really sell florist-delivered flowers to their customers if they believed their own ads? Since they obviously don’t, you shouldn’t either.”
Flowers From The RainFlorist - “Do I want my delivery to be a “do it yourself” box or do I want  a visual  “oohs and ahhs” arrangement of roses or flowers designed by a Professional Florist to be delivered to my “sweetie”. A first impression is a lasting impression…what will yours be?”
Everyday Flowers - “The consumer will need to decide if they want to send an arrangement already arranged or a box of flowers to arrange themselves.”
Avante Gardens  – “So if you want a profession of love from your Valentine, turn to the real pros – local professional florists like us that deliver grower fresh, thoughtfully arranged flowers.”
The Flower Place – At the time she is struggling with her arrangement, the gal sitting at the next desk is presented with a beautiful flower arrangement from the Real Professional Local Florist in a nice clear vase and just smiling all over the place as she is admiring her thoughtful gift. Now which do you think is the difference between Love and Like?
Fairfield Flowers – “ProFlowers seems to be attacking real, local florists after their unsuccessful bid to claim Proflowers flowers were shipped “fresh” from the farm.  In fact, ProFlowers flowers are shipped from warehouses across the United States where they are held pending shipment.”

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1 Frances Welt February 6, 2007 at 12:47 pm

We are looking for a Floral Designer. One of our designers that has been with us for 4 years has medical problems and it has been very hard to find someone to fill his shoes. If you know of anyone that is wanting to relocate to Florida please email us. We have advertised on Career Builder, but no luck yet finding someone qualified as a designer. Please help if you know of someone. Thank you.

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