This campaign would leave a positive balance
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2025 5:35 am
for several months of the following year.
Other promotional campaigns were created that marked an era, such as the one called “Good Bed. Good Price”, a lure for the sale of mattresses and pillows that boosted not only the sales of these products, but also of beds and entire bedrooms, the store’s specialty. It was re-edited for years and marked the promotional calendar of the store and, why not, of the city’s commerce.
Another notable campaign, carried out in-house, was the “Waizer Esoteric Month. The future in your hands”.
Tents were improvised for hired “professionals” to read cards, tarot, cowrie shells and other things. There was no requirement for thailand mobile database from the client, but their presence in the store was important to attract future unusual clients.
In addition, a sales campaign for bedrooms was launched, where the store would accept used bedrooms from potential customers for 10% of the new price, which would be converted into a discount. Customers liked it because they were giving their furniture a new purpose and the store would refurbish it and pass it on to socially disadvantaged people. This was indeed social marketing! That was 40 years ago.
Other promotional campaigns were created that marked an era, such as the one called “Good Bed. Good Price”, a lure for the sale of mattresses and pillows that boosted not only the sales of these products, but also of beds and entire bedrooms, the store’s specialty. It was re-edited for years and marked the promotional calendar of the store and, why not, of the city’s commerce.
Another notable campaign, carried out in-house, was the “Waizer Esoteric Month. The future in your hands”.
Tents were improvised for hired “professionals” to read cards, tarot, cowrie shells and other things. There was no requirement for thailand mobile database from the client, but their presence in the store was important to attract future unusual clients.
In addition, a sales campaign for bedrooms was launched, where the store would accept used bedrooms from potential customers for 10% of the new price, which would be converted into a discount. Customers liked it because they were giving their furniture a new purpose and the store would refurbish it and pass it on to socially disadvantaged people. This was indeed social marketing! That was 40 years ago.