Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Choosing Online Florists

With the second Sunday of May fast approaching, many turn to online florists to deliver Mothers day flowers.  How do you choose an online florist and get the best deal?

An online florist may be a brick and mortar flower shop with its own website and a business relationship with other florists in the customer's locality. Floral arrangements are made and delivered by the local flower shop. This makes same day delivery and redelivery (when the recipient is not available) possible. It is best to do business with online florists who have been in business for many years such as 1-800-flowers or FTD. These companies generally have a large selection of gift ideas like confectioner baskets and beautiful potted plants. Choose one with good support both online and by phone in real time. Needless to say, these online shops have secure check-out systems. Often, these companies have really good discount promotions such as 1800flowers coupon for Mothers Day.

Another type of online florist is the direct shipper which may be a flower broker, grower, or flower warehouse. These online flower shops can be a good source of cheap flowers. They offer a variety of cut flowers, carefully boxed and shipped overnight. They offer many choices at a good price for the person who does not mind making her own flower arrangement.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

You Can Never Go Wrong with Flowers for Mothers Day

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Do you still remember that big smile on your mom's face when you gave her that bouquet of dandelions oh so long ago?  Yes, all moms love flowers and if you are hard pressed to find a suitable gift for the second Sunday in May, flowers for mothers day is a sure way to make her smile.

Bring a blooming plant, a bouquet or a flower arrangement.  Bring a single rose.  Moms love all manner  of blooms.  A pot of gardenias can fill a room with fragrance.  A planter of cattleya orchids with blooms that last for months will make her smile as she thinks of you.  Red roses are always a sure hit.  Buy them from the plant nursery or your local grocery store.  You can order flowers for mothers day from your favorite florist.  Or if you cannot make it home, there is always the reliable network of florists like 1-800 Flowers to deliver your choice to her door.   

Monday, April 6, 2009

Managing Your Online Reputation

Whether you are one person looking to get hired, a newsworthy individual or a multimillion dollar business, a negative online reputation can hurt where it matters most. Since search engines have become the prime means of finding out about anything and anyone, managing your online reputation is very important.

It can occur inadvertently as in being associated with a negative article about someone else. Sometimes a negative comment in a forum can find its way to the search engines. Or it could be vicious as in being the subject of a web page created solely for your online destruction. Negative information can dominate search engine results about you.


It is important to learn techniques for online reputation management. First, search your name and know what is being said about you. Try talking to whoever entered negative information and rationally ask them to correct the information or take down the page. You can counter negative information by flooding the search engines with positive articles about you or your company. You can also hire reputation management companies to monitor and repair a negative reputation.

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