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traditional floral business model

traditional floral business model. Floral Catalog. $2x. $8x. $x. $4x. wholesalers. retail. distributors. customers. growers. Calyx & Corolla. Floral Catalog. Floral Catalog. growers. customers. Floral Catalog. Floral Catalog. Why are they losing money every year?. $ Millions.

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traditional floral business model

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  1. traditional floral business model Floral Catalog $2x $8x $x $4x wholesalers retail distributors customers growers

  2. Calyx & Corolla Floral Catalog Floral Catalog growers customers

  3. Floral Catalog Floral Catalog

  4. Why are they losing money every year? $ Millions

  5. How costly is it to attract customers? Calyx & Corolla

  6. How well do the catalogs work? • What % of sales from catalog? • How many catalog sales is this? • How many sales from previous customers? • How many from first time customers? • How many catalogs were sent out to these first timers? • What is the response rate?

  7. Is a response rate of 0.004 sufficiently high to justify sending out the catalogs? Expected profit per Catalog = Cost of catalog RR* [$69 – ($17+$9+$5)] = 0.36 RR* [$38] = 0.36 (1) RR* = 0.01 What was the cost of getting 45,000 new orders? 3 Million * 32 cents = $0.96 Million 7.9 Million * 40 cents = $3.16 Million $4.1 Million (2) 4.1 Million / 45,000 = $91 per customer!

  8. Is lifetime customer value > customer acquisition cost? (0.05 * $38) – $0.32 = $1.58 customer acquisition cost lifetime customer value • -$53 • time

  9. Past advertising starting to pay off? Year 1Year 2 Year 3 ………???? Sales +756 +4,018 +10,259 Advertising Costs -1,223 -4,466 -7,021

  10. lifetime customer value “present value of a stream of revenue a customer produces” ‧ focus on long-term relationship, not a single transaction

  11. CC's opportunities & threats 1. Should Calyx & Corolla grow rapidly or slowly? 2. Increase Primary as well as Secondary Demand? 3. How can they reduce customer acquisition costs? 4. How can they increase customer lifetime value? 5. Is their target market too small? • The last time you bought flowers, where did you buy them, and why did you buy them?

  12. Willingness to Assemble Demand for Freshness

  13. Flower Market Segments

  14. How frequently should catalogs be sent? And to whom?

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