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Florists Leave Detroit with Ideas on Sales, Service, Financials and More
ohn Adamo, Conner Park Florist, St. Claire Shores, Mich.

John Adamo of Conner Park Florist in St. Claire Shores, Michigan, was among dozens of industry members in Detroit Sunday for SAF’s 1-Day Profit Blast

What’s the best way to capitalize on a full day of targeted education aimed at improving just about every facet of your business, from accounting to sales and designs? Bring a team, of course.

That was the strategy Nancy Gilmore-Ebner of Griffins Floral Design of Pataskala, Ohio, adopted last weekend, when she and six staff members drove 200-plus miles to attend SAF’s 1-Day Profit Blast in Detroit, soaking up ready-to-implement tips, trends and best practices.

“The most gains were from my staff,” Gilmore-Ebner said. “ really opened their eyes to all the intricate parts to running a shop in the floral business.”

 

Laura Daluga, AIFD, owner of Department of Floristry, discusses how to bring modern designs to classic products.

 

Dozens of florists attended last weekend’s Profit Blast, which was sponsored by Nordlie and Kennicott Brothers Company. The event featured four educational programs, plus a Supplier Showcase with the latest technology, products and flowers, sponsored by Hortica.

Morgan Aranda, a member of Gilmore-Ebner’s team, said the programming topics made the trip worthwhile.

“We really loved the social media outreach and sales tips sections of the program,” she said. “We are very excited to incorporate some new ideas into our shops.”

Victor West of Vanessa’s Flowers in Plymouth, Michigan, said the day offered something practical for florists of all sizes.

“Everyone that attended will have a better more profitable shop in the weeks to come,” West said.  “You leave with ideas that you can start to use the next day.”

Jen Linehan, CF, CFD, of Beautiful Blooms by Jen in Sylvania, Ohio, offered a similar take, emphasizing the value of the programming.

“It’s the perfect amount of information to come back and instantly implement things in your shop,” she said. “What you change instantly pays for the conference.”

 

Tim Huckabee, president of FloralStrategies LLC brought Smart Selling, his popular Floral Management column, to life at SAF’s 1-Day Profit Blast.

 

Highlights from the Detroit event included:

  • Laura Daluga, AIFD, owner of Department of Floristry demonstrated how to bring modern designs to classic products during “Exceeding the Design Demands of Today’s Gift Givers.”
  • Tim Huckabee, president of FloralStrategies LLC brought Smart Selling, his popular Floral Management column, to life with a session that included live calls to florists to show real solutions to common customer issues.
  • Michael Pugh, AAF, owner of Pugh’s Flowers in Memphis shared tips on how to navigate and make the most of accounting software during “Mastering QuickBooks for Quick Profits.”
  • Rakini Chinery, AAF, AzMF, owner of Allan’s Flowers talked candidly about website optimization and digital marketing during “Driving Local Orders to Your Shop.”

Can’t wait for the next Profit Blast? Neither can we! Join SAF July 15 in Green Bay, Wisconsin for the next 1-Day Profit Blast, sponsored by Bill Doran Company. Early bird ticket prices are available, but only if you register before June 23.

 

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