If you quit wire service you need to get serious and plan new marketing methods

No no no...not yet.
Don't worry, I'll post some pics when she FINALLY makes her debut. (I'm a week overdue and very impatient!!)
29 years ago when I was 2 weeks overdue with my first, I was sooo sick of people asking me when the baby was coming, that for my second baby I lied to everyone about the due date and told them 3 weeks later. Relax and enjoy your last few days of pregnancy!
 
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Come on where are the pictures? Only one or two pictures of a dozen roses?

How hard is it to make a dozen roses, take a picture and put it up on your website?

Here is a new balloon bouquet while I'm waiting.
http://www.everydayflowers.net/cbb166.html
 
Very nice.

Here are my new products from yesterday.
http://www.everydayflowers.net/ed228.html
http://www.everydayflowers.net/ed229.html
http://www.everydayflowers.net/ed230.html
http://www.everydayflowers.net/ed231.html
http://www.everydayflowers.net/cbb166.html
http://www.everydayflowers.net/cbb167.html

Don't just stop there. Keep going everyday every week until you have a constant flow of new products. Your customers will love it and the search engines will love showing off your new content.

See how much fun that is....

Hi Eric,
This might be a stupid question but how do you take such good pictures? How do you get them without a background? I try to put my own stuff on my site but I go crazy trying to get my backdrop right. Now you've inspired me to really commit to constantly adding new products but I'm wondering how I could take better pictures. Thanks.
 
Sarah Jane,


Not Eric, but.....

Digital camera, TRIPOD, no flash but lights directed at arrangement, and I always set my camera to timed so I don't touch the camera at all when it takes the picture. There are lots of ways for the backdrop, CHR uses a 4 x 8 sheet of wall laminate, I use white pieces of foam core for bottom and two sides, Rhonda uses black. And then? Photoshop! You can see where Eric has basically "erased" almost all of the background.
 
Sarah Jane,


Not Eric, but.....

Digital camera, TRIPOD, no flash but lights directed at arrangement, and I always set my camera to timed so I don't touch the camera at all when it takes the picture. There are lots of ways for the backdrop, CHR uses a 4 x 8 sheet of wall laminate, I use white pieces of foam core for bottom and two sides, Rhonda uses black. And then? Photoshop! You can see where Eric has basically "erased" almost all of the background.
Been working on it here for a long time. It's tougher than it looks to do it right. But it's definitely the right thing to do in order to sell what you want to sell, have in your shop, and can make money at. <--- That's the goal for us. Many disagree with me, but I find all the other reasons for a middle of the road "florist" to create their own images irrelevant.
 
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