More Holiday Events from Forkfly!

December 17, 2010


Yesterday we looked at some Forkfly merchants who are hosting events and specials for the holidays. Today we have even more great things to do in Portland, from holiday displays and parties to cookie classes and an awesome giveaway. Have a great weekend everyone!

The Benson Hotel Gingerbread Display and New Year’s Eve Party

Every year the Benson Hotel has their resident Chief Baker and Architect erect a gingerbread masterpiece. It will be on display in the festive Benson Hotel lobby this season. Take a look at the YouTube video of the unveiling of the gingerbread village. The Benson worked with the Make a Wish foundation for the unveiling and they will be selling Make a Wish stars all month, so stop by to see the display and support a great charity.

The Benson is also hosting an event this season: Copacabana, a Latin Masquerade Gala, will take place on New Year’s Eve. There will be a Brazilian buffet, drinks, dancing, masks, and a balloon drop at midnight. You can buy a package to stay the night or just go for the party: check out this and other holiday special packages here.

Holiday Cookie Classes at In Good Taste

This weekend, Saturday December 18 and Sunday December 19 at 1 pm, In Good Taste hosts two cooking-making workshops. Seats are limited, so call and sign up now. Here is the info page for this cooking class. Looks like both classes will fill up, which means they will meet the maximum cooking capacity of 14 kinds of cookies and 3 dozen cookies to each participant! Learn to make (and come away with) sugar cookies, gingerbread, peanut butter fudge and more. The cookies make great gifts, and the experience would be fun for a couple or parents and kids. Or give this class as a gift to a foodie friend. And remember that In Good Taste is your retail destination for high-end kitchen products as you craft your holiday meals.

Shop Adorn 12 Days of Schwag

Keep on top of the Shop Adorn blog for a chance to win a giveaway now through Christmas! The theme of the giveaway is “keepin’ it local,” and all the prize packages tie in to some great local business. As you know, we at Forkfly have the same priority of encouraging independent and local business, so a high-five to Shop Adorn. So far they have selected winners to receive a massage from Blossom Clinic, an Amalfi’s Restaurant gift card, and a portrait photography session. Today’s giveaway is a barre3 package. All you have to do to enter is leave a comment or retweet Shop Adorn’s blog post, so there’s nothing to lose, just a great holiday treat to gain.

Green Friday with Portland Pedal Power

November 24, 2010


Join Portland Pedal Power and Seven Planet for Green Friday, a sustainability-oriented event with green merchandise, geocaching, a food drive and more!

Portland Pedal Power, a bike-powered delivery service with connections to restaurants and retail stores, can deliver all manner of food and goods, and their partnerships help their affiliates to be more sustainable and locally minded. This organization is also active in the Portland community and involved with events like their upcoming answer to Black Friday, dubbed Green Friday. In partnership with Seven Planet, which is the first green general store chain in the world, Portland Pedal Power brings you a shopping event that will leave you feeling better about the state of your soul and the world than maxing out your credit card at Nordstrom ever does.

From 10 am until 6 pm, Seven Planet on NW 4th and Couch will headquarter the event, while geocaching activities go on around NW. Seven Planet, which began in Idaho, sells organic, sustainable, locally sourced and fully “green” apparel, groceries, health and household products and more. Their products look great, but as you would expect, this stuff is more expensive than what you would find at Fred Meyer. But their amazing 20% discount on everything in the store during the Green Friday event makes it so worthwhile to do some shopping there. Bring in 5 nonperishable food items to donate for the Oregon Food Bank and receive an additional 10% off your purchases, for maximum savings of 30%!

This event is about more than shopping, though. Through the promotional material one can tell how excited Portland Pedal Power is about Friday’s geocaching activity. Geocaching is a treasure hunt using GPS and social media, so if you follow Portland Pedal Power and Seven Planet on Facebook and Twitter, you can see the clues they will publish throughout the day. Be the first to find two Pedal Power bicycles and win prizes! Find Seven Planet on FB here and Portland Pedal Power here.

Have an excellent Thanksgiving tomorrow, and if you feel like shopping on Friday November 26, make it to Seven Planet where you’ll find great savings on high-quality, sustainable and local products. Seven Planet is located at 412 NW Couch St in Portland and the event takes place from 10am to 6pm.

Written by Forkfly intern Eleanor R. Brown

Improving your Forkfly experience as a business owner

October 21, 2009


We like to suggest to business owners that Forkfly is a 60/40 proposition. There are few marketing solutions that are as affordable as Forkfly, but what you get out of it is in large part up to you. In a sense, this is very much in line with what is typical in social media. For example, we’ve seen numerous business owners try to utilize tools such as Twitter. One business was ‘tweeting’ new messages at an average rate of once every 20 minutes. The problem? They had 11 followers. It’s like continually shouting to an empty room.

We have a few great examples of merchants that are making the most of their experience on Forkfly and seeing a tremendous ROI as a result.

Vault Martini: Proprietors Kenny and Casey have done an amazing job of utilizing Forkfly. From simple details like placing the Forkfly window sticker in a prominent position, to more involved moves such as sharing Forkfly with their existing clients to improve retention. They post creative and compelling offers on Forkfly that are highly targeted. Their staff is knowledgeable and extremely courteous to Forkfly users.

Visual FX Salon: This salon signed on to Forkfly very recently, but had a number of new client appointments almost immediately. Why? While their Twitter following is fairly small for now, they made sure to share that they were on Forkfly with their existing followers. We then ‘retweeted’ (rebroadcasting of another’s twitter message) to our 7,000 local followers. The results are compelling. Those merchants that are using social media, even on a limited basis, are seeing better results with Forkfly.

Ford’s on 5th: Jeff, the owner of Ford’s, has also been proactive. His staff has been known to spot people using smartphones and encourage them to download and use Forkfly. Again, the name of the game is retention! Making sure that your staff is encouraging your clients to frequently check Forkfly for your latest specials is hugely effective.

Forkfly is an effective way to earn more clients. It’s also a great way to drive your existing clients to frequent your business more often.

If you are interested in learning about these or other ways to improve your success on Forkfly, please contact chris@forkfly.com.

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