CTS Wholesale Sunglasses has embraced social media fully by launching its customer reviews site for the clients to leave their testimonials and feedback.
(PRWEB) May 31, 2012
Ecommerce vendors are increasingly embracing social media and CTS Wholesale has launched its customer reviews website to collect customer feedback and testimonials. They already have a Facebook page and a blog to keep in touch with their customers and fans.It is now common knowledge that Internet is no more a one-way medium where the business owners would show their product range and customers would buy. Now users are actively voicing their opinion about the different brands and also checking others' comments before taking a final buying decision. Therefore companies need to be in touch with their most precious asset, customers. Customer reviews websites help the companies to collect these testimonials in an organized fashion and display these to help their prospects move towards the buying decision with confidence.
"We love to carry out a constant dialog with our customers and our social media activities are a reflection of this policy. We started with a blog to share marketing tips and new product information with our small business customers. Then we launched a Facebook page to interact with them even more closely. And now we have opened another channel where they can share their good and bad experiences with us," shared Kirk Bachelder, owner of CTS Wholesale.
CTS operates an online ecommerce portal where people can buy wholesale sunglasses, wholesale hats and oil based lighters with a large selection of designs. This site is very user friendly and has provision for toll-free numbers and live online chat to help the customers with any questions they may have about the products, shipping or returns.
Actively monitoring the online media helps business owners research the in-demand products and understand the consumer psyche which enables them to launch just what the market needs. This results in ready acceptance of their products by the early and later stage buyers. CTS regularly announces coupon codes and special discounts through the social channels for a little extra profit to the people who stay connected with the company.
"The reviews website helps us listen to our customers and learning about their good experience in dealing with us motivates us to provide an even better service next time. We also get to know if someone has faced any problem and we can set things right and resolve the customer's issues quickly thereby improving the overall satisfaction level," said Kirk. "Those who leave us a review are also rewarded by a surprise bonus," added Kirk.
CTS offers wholesale replica sunglasses, sunglass accessories and sales tools like display stands, which can be bought online and sold at malls, exhibitions and other retail markets. With a fantastic profit potential, selling sunglasses has become an attractive proposition for several people who want to run their own small retail business. CTS is a leading online wholesaler of such products. Those testing the waters can buy as little as 1 dozen, while there is a provision for large commercial level wholesale packs for those with an established outlet.
The store has a convenient ordering process, facility to pay with a credit card and same day shipping resulting in pleasant online shopping experience. Toll-free numbers in both USA and UK allow the customers to get their questions answered in real time.
About CTS Wholesale LLC:
CTS Wholesale operates an online store selling sunglasses, caps, hats and lighters to dealers buying in wholesale. Stressing on high style, attractive prices and reliable quality, they are a popular consumer website. Visit http://www.CTSWholesaleSunglasses.com. The customers can leave their review at http://reviews.CTSWholesaleSunglasses.com.
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Kirk Bachelder
CTS Wholesale LLC
503.364.3486
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Kirk Bachelder
CTS Wholesale Sunglasses
503.364.3486
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NADA UCG: Wholesale Prices Slide, Compact Car Segment Falls Fourth Week in a Row - Auto Remarketing
As NADA Used Car Guide predicted earlier this week that used-car prices would slide for the first time this year come June, it seems AuctionNet trends are following suit.
Once again, nearly all the wholesale vehicle segments NADA tracks are expected to experience declines over the course of the current week.
The exception? The luxury utility segment is predicted to be the only segment to see a price rise in the lanes, as it is expected to rise a slight 0.2 percent or $50.
On the other hand, the midsize van segment is expected to see the biggest drop, predicted to fall 4.3 percent or $650.
Following closely behind, the large pickup segment ($450), midsize car ($325) and compact utility ($325) segments are all expected to fall by more than 2.2 percent apiece.
And as gas prices continue to fall — the Energy Information Administration data released this week notes the average price of regular grade gasoline (all formulations) fell four cents from $3.71 to $3.67 — wholesale prices for the compact car segment are sliding down, as well.
In fact, this is the fourth week in a row that compact car segment prices are predicted to fall, this time by 2.0 percent or $225, NADA UCG reported.
Officials also noted this decline is the most “aggressive” estimated decline year-to-date for the segment, as the average price for regular grade gasoline falls for the eighth week in a row.
Moving along, the mid-size utility segment is expected to drop by 1.5 percent over the course of the current week, followed by the large SUV and luxury utility segment at 0.7 percent and 0.4 percent, respectively.
Wrapping up its commentary, NADA UCG officials noted the two-week average rate of changed for all segments declined slightly. Compact cars declined the most of any segment by 2.8 percent, followed by midsize cars and mid-size vans, which fell by 2.6 percent apiece.
Four- and two-week AuctionNet wholesale average prices are created by collecting all AuctionNet records for vehicles up to five years of age for a specified period of time. Prices are then adjusted for changes in mileage and mix.
Current week prices are forecasted based on NADA's proprietary used-vehicle value model which includes assumptions for new vehicle prices, used-vehicle supply, gasoline prices and other economic factors.
Costco Wholesale May Comparable Store Sales up 4% - Benzinga
Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST) today reported net sales of $7.67 billion for the month of May, the four weeks ended May 27, 2012, an increase of seven percent from $7.14 billion during the similar period last year.
For the first thirty-nine weeks of its reporting period ended May 27, 2012, the Company reported net sales of $71.28 billion, an increase of ten percent from $64.75 billion during the similar period last year.
Comparable sales for May was up 4%.
PayPal claims its iPhone and Android shopping app beats NFC chips - Daily Telegraph
Unlike many other attempts to turn smartphones into electronic wallets, PayPal’s app does not rely on NFC. Google, credit card firms and the mobile operators – as well as, it’s rumoured, Apple - are all backing this “wave and pay” technology. It is being built into the latest devices such as the Samsung Galaxy SIII and works in a similar way to London’s Oyster card system.
PayPal claimed its app is better, however, because it does not require retailer to install new equipment.
"[It] underlines our view that mobile payments don't need NFC technology to succeed,” said Mr McLean.
“PayPal’s ‘pay by mobile’ service works with the phones most of our customers already own. And our retail partner doesn't have to install new systems to take in-store mobile payments.”
But NFC’s backers have begun a big push of their own on British high street. Barclaycard is currently heavily marketing its “PayTag”, a sticker containing an NFC chip designed to be stuck to the back of a smartphone. It converts current devices, which typically lack built-in NFC capability, into electronic wallets.
Despite widespread predictions of a cashless future, some critics have argued that NFC and other mobile payment systems will hand too much control to banks and big technology firms. Never the less, on Wednesday the Post Office said it will soon become Britain's largest operator of NFC pay points.
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