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Is this emoji right for my customers?

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:26 am
by mahbubamim077
Don't think that by doing nothing everyone will come, because if the other florist in town sends a well-written email that very morning, Mario will go and get the bouquet of roses from him, and not from you. The reason? Simple, we are all busy with a thousand things, it is the job of those who have a business to remember what they do, at the right time.

Let's try to see what Flora Queen does , an online flower, bouquet, and chinese thailand data plant delivery service. Here is one of the emails they sent to their subscribers on Valentine's Day: What we liked in this email and what we recommend you take inspiration from:

15% off for 48 hours only : The strategy of offering a limited-time offer is always a winning one, especially at a time when most people are in the mood to buy a beautiful bouquet of roses.

"Roses to express the deepest emotions" is a phrase that conveys empathy with whoever is reading the email. The shots of the bouquets are also very well done. Pay attention to these little details!