Marketing

Furthering the subject on the economic forces in the orchid business I wonder if somehow a page could be taken from marketing novels.

These days mid list and low list authors don't expect their publishers to market their novels. Increasingly the authors have to do it themselves, book signings, attendance at fan conventions, sitting on panels at same. In mystery novels (which I read) authors have blogs & web pages which are regularly updated (RSS feeds) to keep the public aware of their books, appearences etc.

Reportedly, Michael Connelly spent $10K to create a 10 minute mini film - almost like a movie trailer - for his newest book, 'Echo Park' (available on You Tube) and he says he had the biggest first day sales ever. Another author made a trailer using the movie feature on her digital camera. So one doesn't need to spend big bucks to achieve results.

Anyway, I wondered if somehow vendors could adapt these ideas to their orchids. Mini movies of the flowers from different directions instead of a static picture. MP3 voice overs of what the breeder intended from the cross. ("We're expecting pinks into salmon art shades with this cross, given the Goldenzelle background.") You Tube videos of, what.... potting materials, what they look and feel like? (I dunno, I'm just brain storming here...) or what its like walking around their GHs. Or what's in bloom this month.

Just an idea.

Look at Michael Connelly's web page or Barbara Fradkin's

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T. listed a tiller for sale and included a link for about a 20 second video of it running with audio. It's got a lot of watchers, etc.

I wish I'd done the same for one of my orchids when it bloomed last year. Audio wouldn't help much unless I narrated. I think nice music, with the orchid featured on a turntable. It had 24 open blooms, all were 8" in diameter. It was a mass of lavender 360 degrees around the plant instead of a usual facing presentation.

BTW, it was the Bc Springtide that you so kindly researched for me about 2 years ago. When the ice age comes, archeologists or coroners will find a division of that poor frozen orchid beside my poor frozen body. ;-)))

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There's an ad in the theaters for Sprite soda at the start of the new Bond flick, showing a GH worker spraying Sprite on Phalaenopsis, which grow lips (and teeth?) and, well, the imagination takes it from there... very cool idea.

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