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February 29, 2024
 

Discover how strategic partnerships can revolutionize your winery's approach, from captivating new audiences with influencers to curating elite travel adventures for VIP members. Explore innovative tactics to attract, convert, engage, and retain customers, ensuring a thriving future for your brand.

 

 
March 26, 2021
 

2020 changed how we interact and engage with each other. One of the biggest trends we saw pop up was the start of virtual wine tastings. Many wineries were looking for a new way to connect with their audience, with tasting rooms being closed or limited reservations.

 

 
November 11, 2020
 

Did you know segmented email marketing campaigns get 14.31% more email opens and 100.95% more clicks compared to non-segmented campaigns?

 

 
April 10, 2020
 


vinSUITE has partnered with Tawk.to to provide wineries with a free live chat tool.

 

 
March 13, 2020
 
What's new at vinSUITE - COVID-19 plans & webinars!

 

 
May 2, 2019

ADA complianceAt vinSUITE, we believe the internet should be accessible to everyone, that is why we are committed to being your partner in compliance. With the recent demand letters sent to California wineries and lawsuits filed against New York wineries, all wineries should review their websites and apps to ensure compliance.

 

 
November 21, 2018




With the holidays approaching and the weather getting cooler, more consumers are staying at home and shopping online. According to CNBC, U.S. online spending during the holiday shopping season is likely to grow by 14.8% in 2018. A great way to take advantage of this rise in online shopping is to decrease your chance of cart abandonment. Shoppers abandon their cart 70% of the time, how do you stop this from happening? Creating an email marketing campaign that escalates the urgency or promotion, you can convert those shoppers to purchasers. Our cart recovery integration will help you recover lost revenue through a careful tracking process and strategically timed email marketing.

 

 
October 6, 2017

If you’re running a wine business, you’ve likely already set up a website with an e-commerce store… because, 2017 (and if you haven’t, that’s #1 on this list… do it now!). So why aren’t wine orders pouring in like hot lava? I hate to be a Negative Nancy, but it could be because you’re doing one or more of the things on this list. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. “Killer e-commerce instincts” are not something most of us are born with. Furthermore, since every wine business has different customer types and goals, there’s no one magic formula that works for everyone. That said, there are some common pitfalls that potentially plague every winery e-commerce.

 

 
September 18, 2017

"You don't earn loyalty in a day. You earn loyalty day-by-day."

 

 
August 24, 2017

Despite popular belief, Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line. He stole the idea (I know, sorry). If there’s a silver lining in your now bursted bubble, it’s that I’m going to share how you can do something similar in creating emails to your winery customers. It turns out that streamlining your emails to go out in less time than you can say “Model T” (and with better results) is actually quite simple. Just don’t tell Henry Ford we told you.

Let’s begin with Armour Refrigeration, who produced the world's first refrigerated train car. Naturally, the next step was to fill those cars with products and make some cold hard cash. So started the Armour Meat Packing Facility.

A disassembly line.commons.wikimedia.org

Imagine an early 1900's brick warehouse with a trolley system hanging from the ceiling. Meat hooks dangling in mid-air, ready for animal carcasses to be strung upon them. In this facility, the cattle or pigs (not sure which, honestly) would be brought to the top of the multi-story building… and slaughtered. They would get hung on the trolley system, then be progressively rendered and packaged at the next floor down. To get to the next floor, they would use wooden chutes. At the ground level, they packaged and crated the finished perishables into the refrigerated boxcars, then hauled them off to metropolitan areas around the nation.

Henry Ford cited his visit to this plant as the inspiration behind his assembly line.

The same thing - only in reverse - was to become a proven industry best practice. Tailored and adapted to the unique business needs of countless other industries. Indeed, stealing an industry best practice is very lucrative.

How does this relate to winery emails?


 

 
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