Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 why can't I meet people like you in real life?????? I bet that was awesome! From what I've seen on this board, what was sold locally as natural never stood a chance with you guys! If it has amber?........sorry, you just can't go wrong with that. In fact I'm doing a blend now....amber, black patch, some vanilla and a couple things I'll keep to myself if ya dont mind, a hint of mixed sandalwoods that is smelling mighty nice.....they want 'earthy'......watch out........ Funny how we define earthy, if it grows on the earth its earthy LOL......wait till they get a load of this! Love the way you interacted and the info......that is truly appreciated by customers. this is my last batch and no more 'omg i need an order before christmas'.......I put a stop to that, its not like I can order in time and with the snow......nope.......all year these people wanted BBW.......now they want the real stuff......spouse traded my soap for an atty and I put a 'whoa' on that and sold him to her with a broom and a mop.............barter me will ya..........I dont think so....... Good job! evie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Congratulations, Adam. That is awesome. It is really cool that you had such interaction with obviously interested customers. Nice learning experience too. And I love your descriptions, very edgy. The first description you had, I must admit, I was like " Huh? " , but that was just me being dense! Thats something I have a bit of trouble with; the " language of perfume " as you called it. My descriptions tend to be too literal. And I find that very strange because I used to write very metaphoric poetry. I guess I'm too caught up in the botanicals right now. But it is good to hear of your success. Heres to its continuation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 > The most purchased perfume is one that I didn't think women would > like. Here's my description: > > Your sum. Adam's Amber is brash at first, in a masculine sort of way, > then slowly the pines appear, and then an eastern amber. This could > sum you up. You'll want to let others know. > > The ladies who bought it particularly enjoyed my perfume language. > Elsewhere on a flyer I wrote, describing the changeable nature of > natural perfume: > > What starts out as one scent, when the top notes reach your > consciousness, becomes a very different scent as time moves you into > the heart notes, and something new again entirely as you reach the > lasting base notes. > > One customer said, " I would buy it just to witness that. " I learned Congratulations on your success. It is interesting how important language is, especially with perfumes. I would like to learn how to write that way to describe my products - must be something you are 'born with'! http://www.sagescript.com Microbiology, Distillates, Natural Skin Care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Adam, it sounds like you had the spiel and the products that proved to the customers you were the real deal. ng is everything! In fact, let's talk in the next few days to follow up on the consult about your website - I have some very definite ideas that might make you laugh, and I'm going to put you to work to make the site be brand-specific :-) -- Sincerely, Anya Anya's Garden http://AnyasGarden.com - perfumes, aromatics, classes, consultation Natural Perfumers Guild + blog with daily updates http://NaturalPerfumersGuild.blogspot.com 1600+ member Natural Perfumery group - http://health./group// Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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