"After finishing this article, I realized what a good marketing plan this was. Why not make a deal to sell one of the most popular coffee brands in one of the most used coffee makers? This is going to benefit both Starbucks and Green Mountain and I think they will see tremendous profits as their outcome. Do you agree that this is a good idea, or do you think one of these companys will hurt in the long run?"
I believe this will only benefit these two organizations. These are two of the biggest companies within their fields, teaming up seems like it could only make them stronger. This will give Starbucks yet another source of revenue and give Keurig/Green Mountain Coffee another partner with their coffee maker Keurig. This could only be a good thing.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
LL Beans New Order Policy
LL Bean launches free shipping for US, Canadian orders
Juan Martinez March 25, 2011
LL Bean introduced free standard shipping without a minimum purchase amount to all US and Canadian addresses on March 25. The multichannel retailer will also increase Visa cardmember benefits by doubling rewards on purchases made with LL Bean Visa cards."
Taken from http://www.dmnews.com/ll-bean-launches-free-shipping-for-us-canadian-orders/article/199247/
I view this as an extremely good idea on LL Beans part. I think it will bring in more overall business which will account for the loss in profit from the shipping price.
"However, free shipping is also a gamble for retailers, said Joseloff, because they could be forced to sacrifice profit to gain a larger volume of orders. “But it can serve as a differentiator,” he added."
These are just two points that show the danger of doing this type of shipping but it also shows the benefits. It would make perfect sense for overall business to increase seeing as sometimes shipping can cost as much as the actual product. I believe this will give LL Bean a lot more business and hopefully a lot of other online ordering will follow suit.
Do you think that every company could benefit from this?
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