Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Suki! products

Abaniko
Barrel Man
Chef Tony’s Popcorn
You can get a mini jeepney, mini kalesa, mini vinta, or mini versions of Philippines landmarks.
Different provinces offer different delicacies of varying flavors. For instance, Ilocos has chichacorn, which is salty, while Bicol has pili tart, which is sweet. Cebu is popular for its dried mangoes aside from the lechon while Bohol is known for its peanut kisses. Davao is famous for its durian, but that might be difficult to bring abroad so durian candy is your next best option.
Prices:Hats- Php 15-180, Lampshades- Php300-500, Bags: Php500-1,000, Scrunch ball- Php65-100, Paper mats- Php40-40, Paper bags-Php20-50.
Corn Husk products are on display at the Pasalubong Center of General City and at the Garden Center at the Oval Plaza.
For orders, you may contact: Silvia Octura, Leonilla Callejo-Montaño and Conrado Burgos, Jr. at (083) 301-8116/0935-2592007-Conrado.
Hand-made, all natural, environment-friendly… what more can you ask for? GenSan’s Corn Husk products are definitely IN!


http://www.gstuff.ph



@Sapphire_Soul, we mainly use Reddit. We started on January 15, and over 90% of our customers came from Reddit. Today, we started a 50% off your first box promo and got over 40 orders in the past 3 hours.





How to promote my box
We haven't tried the daily deal offering yet, ala Groupon, but we've heard those do well if you can figure out the right company to partner with that has overlap with your audience.  Most of our tactics to date are similar to what you've been doing!


For example, running an offer during the holiday/gift season may give you better results. Here's a helpful article that weighs the pros and cons of using Groupon.

If you decide to try Groupon, make sure to:
  • Engage your new customers with fun content/email marketing
  • Connect all URLs and social media channels
  • Use SEO-friendly language
Keep us posted on how it goes! If you have other questions feel free to shoot me an email. lissette[at]cratejoy[dot]com

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