3 Product and Marketing Announcements
GLASS OR DISPOSABLE DRINKING AND CHAMPAGNE GLASSES?
Posted by M. Davis on Jan 8th 2024
Answer:
Disposable Plastic Drinking and Champagne Glasses
Why?
Low cost compared to drinking/champagne glasses made of glass
Convenient because they are disposable—enjoy your wedding or party and don’t worry about washing glasses
One of the most utilized products for weddings, parties, company or corporate events
Durable because accidents happen right? Plastic glasses won’t shatter if your family or guest happens to drop one
Low unit price when you need a large amount of drinking glasses and don’t want to run out. For a dinner party, you should assume each guest will have one drink per hour
They are versatile can be used for soda, punch, water, wine, champagne, some desserts, mixed cocktails, or beer and other beverages
It’s not fear of missing out, it’s fear of running out time during a dinner or party venue. The number of glasses you need per dinner guest suggest:
6 guests = 16 glasses
12 guests = 30 glasses
25 guests = 75 glasses
50 guests = 150 glasses
If you are looking for a unique design, look no further:
https://www.amazon.com/Balloon-Flowers-Disposable-champagne-transparent/dp/B0CJB26WC8/ref=sr_1_113?crid=2XYX0LQ1B2VJA
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In 2024 make sure your guests eat delicious food, drink succulent and festive party drinks, be merry and have fun on every occasion you invite them to throughout the year!
HOW TO ASSEMBLE A DISPOSABLE PLASTIC CHAMPAGNE FLUTE WITH GOLD RIM AND FLORAL DESIGN
Posted by Margaret Davis--Balloon Flowers Company on Nov 27th 2023
Step 1 take the flute section of the champagne flute
Step 2 insert into the opening in the base section
Step 3 test attachment to make sure flute section is securely attached to the base section
HOW TO MARKET A NEW PRODUCT IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Jun 7th 2018
What does a new product need most to be successful you might ask? You may have done everything else required for your new product introduction up to this point. You may have come up with a marketable product, tested it, and had it manufactured, so what's next?
Selling it to your target market.
No matter how well you know your target market they can't buy a product they don't know exists. Of course you know they are out there but how do you let them know your new product exists in the online digital age?
It's called publicity. Publicity is defined as "extensive mention", "public notice" and "means of communication". Blogging and publicity go hand-in-hand.
To blog or not to blog, that is the question?
If you were a journalist, blogging would be called "in depth reporting."
Blogging about your products-
Gives your product the publicity required to let your target market know you are out there because it engages your potential customers in depth. You are not limited to short but expensive commercials.
It is a cost effective way of promoting your product in a continuous publicity campaign. Blogging can be done daily, weekly, monthly or whenever you have something of value to communicate to your target audience.
Blogging also gives you feedback which allows you to refine your new product campaign and message.
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