Helping florists Update their websites for Mothers Day
By · CommentsThis time of the year is a lot of fun for me. The reports for Valentines Day have been reviewed and marketing for Secretaries and Mothers Day are behind us. Now for the fun part: updating each website with their custom Mothers Day images. I have seen some very pretty flower arrangements this year.
I am really looking forward to Mother’s Day 2010 as it will be bigger than 2009 as we slowly see a glimpse of economic recovery. I have a few shops that believe it or not showed gains in March more than 30%…. that gives me the home that April and May will be us as well. Yeah! Finally a glimpse of customers spending more, increasing their frequency of purchase and buying more add-ons.
If you are a florist and you don’t think you have the time to make the updates that your site needs prior to Mothers Day, give me a call and the professionals at Florist Website Help will help you make the changes that you need. Even if you are not sure what you need, we can review the site for you and help you every step of the way.
Now that Valentine’s Day 2010 is over, What Now?
By · CommentsHeaven knows a Sunday Valentine’s Day adversely affected Valentine’s sales. Now that it is over we have next year to look forward to as 2011 Valentine’s Day will fall on a Monday which brings back deliveries to the work place. Hope returns! So what now? Spring blooms for Easter, Secretaries Day and Mothers Day.
Many flower shops will take this week to recover, pull reports and get their websites in order for the next three holidays and spring arrangements.
In addition many florists will take this time between now and Mother’s Day to go independent. To Tell TF or FTD that they are parting ways and going their own way. If that is you, Congratulation!
Having your own site will make a huge difference for your business. If you made the decision to go wire service free and need some help with the transition, contact Florist Website Help. We will be happy to get your new website up and running.
Top 10 Reasons Why Florists Rely on Florist Website Help
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Top 10 Reasons Why Florists Rely on
Florist Website Help
#10. I am too busy running my shop
#9 I have to do payroll today
#8 I am tied up with personnel issues
#7 I need to buy flowers today
# 6 I need to make some flowers arrangements that need to be delivered in two hours.
#5 I need to make some deliveries, my driver called in sick.
#4 I cannot get time to do it, I am just having a crazy day.
#3 I am too tired to work on my florist website at nite
#2 I have no idea how to make changes to my website and I don’t want to know.
#1 Please do it for me!
We understand and we are here to help. We compiled this Top 10 list from our florist customers. Here is what they had to say when asked why they rely on Florist Website Help to keep their florist website up to date. Florists are busy running their shops, doing everything from buying, designing and even sometimes delivering the flowers, they just have no time to devote to their website. That is where Florist Website Help comes in. We take your florist website and add new products, delete the old, add SEO, write blogs, and so much more.Yes, I said it, Christmas…. why… ? Because “Holiday Flowers” or “Holiday”
just is not good enough….it is Christmas! It is the largest holiday in the flower industry. Preparing now with brochures and product selection and blogs will help my customers get that extra Christmas business. Floristwebsitehelp.com is blessed with great clients. Christmas will be here before we all know it so preparing now will really make it all that much more enjoyable for all of us.
Florist Website Help - Review of service
By · Comments“Teresa has been incredible at helping me get my site up and running. She is immediately available to answer any questions you may have. She can also guide you through the process so you can do things on your own and learn how to maintain your own site. I truly recommend her!”
Jazmin
Florist Website help is in the process of assisting a flower shop sell her business. we are negotiating with the future shop owner and assisting with arriving at the most appropriate sales price for the shop and inventory. I found this article and I thought I would pass it along to you if you are a florist wanting to evaluate the worth of your business.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/06/19/flower-shop-valuation-entrepreneurs-finance-taulli.html
Florist Website Help …we make it happen
By · CommentsI received a phone call Saturday morning from a florist who has a Strider website and just does not have the time to make the changes to get it up and running. I was reminded this is one of the main reasons I went into business. To help florists do what they do not have time to do themselves. My business has turned out to be such a blessing for so many florists in the Floral Industry needing a helping hand when it comes to website maintenance. I help florists in the United States, Canada and Australia update their site, get it up and running, and make needed changes. If your site needs help, give me a call and I will schedule time to work on your site or visit my website www.floristwebsitehelp.com
Testimonial for FloristWebsiteHelp.com
By · CommentsI have nothing but praise for her work.
Testimonial for Florist Website Help
By · CommentsJust wanted to pass on a personal recommendation for those of you who need help maintaining your website.
I started using the services provided by Teresa Taft and Florist Website Help a few months ago and she is incredible! Her rates are extremely reasonable and she will provide you with personal service that is impeccable!
If you don’t have the time, patience or energy to maintain your site, Teresa is a very viable alternative!
Check out her site:
Teresa Taft
Florist Website Help
www.floristwebsitehelp.com
941-586-6039
Florist Industry Website Help. FloristWebsiteHelp.com
By · CommentsFlorist Website Help answers florist’s questions and the most frequently asked question is what do you charge and how long will it take you to get my website up to date? For this specific question we answer after looking at the website and discussing what the shop’s priorities are and then we make the recommendations for change.
The most common florist request fall into three categories:
1) A complete overhaul, ridding the site of all the old items and adding new higher quality images
2) Working as the liaison between the shop and the web host to make the changes happen
3) Making dreams happen. The florist tells us what they want added to the site and Florist Website Help does it.