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Earl Ciel Phantomhive ([personal profile] faustianphantom) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2012-11-28 12:46 am

The Second Move [Video]

By offering more flavors, you will expand your clientele. I would also suggest incorporating a variety of color schemes. They will catch the eye and persuade customers to purchase items that they may have overlooked before.

[There is a faint sound of agreement off screen. Ciel tilts his head, smirking self-confidentally.]

I have experience in this field. I hope you keep my suggestions in mind when you put your merchandise into production.

Thank you, Mister Phantomhive. Feel free to give us your input in the future.

[Farewells are said and a door closes. Ciel walks back into view and picks up a pen. The smirk is gone and, in its place, there is a look of steely determination. He writes something down and glances at the screen.]

What do you look for most in candy? Or toys for that matter? I am also considering offering clothing, though that might be a future endeavor.
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[personal profile] darkbaptist 2012-11-29 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
You're an impressive business man.

I cannot speak on candy or toys, but in clothing a prefer muted colors. Simple clothing, I must admit, but finely made. I prefer practicality over flourish.
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[personal profile] darkbaptist 2012-11-29 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed. However, having a variety can also attract more customers. While I would hope most would lean towards modesty and practicality, many tend not to. This could, however, be to the benefit of the market.