It’s always the little things that matter the most, even in business! While a ray of sunlight can brighten your outlook any day of the week, integrating these tips will brighten your garden business’s bottom line.
6 Simple Tactics to Improve The Bottom Line in the Garden Industry
Topics: trends, horticultural marketing communications, garden business
Whew! After months and months of political ads and signage, America finally has a winner: Obama. Obama gained a second term in office last night and gave his victory speech while Mitt Romney delivered a gracious, humbling concession speech.
Topics: Public relations, PR Strategy, trends, image building
2013 Garden Trends and Their PR Implication
Being on top of (and in front of) upcoming trends will ensure your garden and lawn business will be a success.
At Garden Media Group, we began doing annual trends report in 2001. Since then, we’ve predicted the rise of container gardening, vegetable gardening, and the buy local movement—all before they happened.
Garden trends allow you and your garden business to stay to stay afoot of customer demand. Customers will begin to see you as a trendsetter in the industry and will come to your website to see the next, newest hot item.
Yet, to truly become a trend setter, you also need to know the upcoming PR trends as well. The digital world is evolving at a faster speed than ever before!
Keep ahead of PR trends with our helpful insights below, and then, download our 2013 Garden Trends Report: Finding Your Bliss!
Topics: trends, garden industry public relations, Garden Trends
Garden Media trend spotters are constantly searching for the latest and greates garden trends- we search everything from fashion and food to outdoor living and landscape design.
Topics: garden marketing, trends, Garden Trends
2013 Gardening Trends Unveiled at Ohio Florists Association
Topics: trends, Garden Media Group
We love to report annual results in the Lawn and Garden industry, especially when they're up! And clearly, the American love affair with the back yard shows no signs of slowing.
Topics: lawn and garden public relations, trends