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Wedding retail specialist Truly Wedding has changed the way
retailers engage customers by launching two new websites that harness the
latest web 2.0 technology and marketing techniques. The websites are
exceptionally user friendly, plug-in to the popularity of social networking and
provide a unique pricing system that eliminates confusion and helps couples
save a fortune on wedding costs.
Truly Wedding Favors has become arguably the most sophisticated one stop
e-commerce shop around, and stocks only the highest quality wedding favors and
accessories. Using the latest
Prices update automatically whenever savings are earned from bulk orders,
without painfully slow page reloads, and offers items such as candles and
napkin holders at significantly lower prices than bricks and mortar outlets.
The website’s easy to use interface also informs customers when to buy more and
reach the next tier of discounts. This unique e-commerce system ensures
customers are always buying at the best possible prices, and can save them
literally hundreds of dollars and hours of time.
The internet is still in its infancy as a business marketing tool. With their experience in building top-tier web 2.0 sites, Truly Wedding is setting the benchmark for the rest of their industry, and showing everybody how to use the latest e-commerce tools and community building strategies to drive sales.
Truly Wedding is aiming to become the dominant online destination for planning a wedding, and a useful, popular resource for brides and wedding planners everywhere.
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