HKTVmall sweetens up Valentine’s Day with flower delivery service
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In celebration of Valentine's Day, Hong Kong Technology Venture Company's eCommerce platform HKTVmall has introduced flower delivery service, to increase consumers' online shopping choices and grow customer base.
Following the "wet market delivery services" and "poon choi delivery services" that launched earlier, the eCommerce platform has presented its flower delivery service this Valentine's Day.
The flower delivery service is available at florists at the wet markets in Tseung Kwan O, Sheung Shui, Yuen Long, Tai Po, Ma On Shan, Tsuen Wan and Tuen Mun. Same-day purchase and delivery is also available at most of the mentioned locations. HKTVmall said that its express delivery team will deliver the flowers within three hours at the fastest to customers who place orders before 4:30pm, according to the release.
A check by MARKETING-INTERACTIVE saw on HKTVmall that four types of rose bouquets are available for purchase at a florist in Tseung Kwan O wet market. After putting the desired rose bouquet in the shopping cart, it shows that the flowers will be delivered between 13:30 to 16:30 on the same day.
MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out to HKTVmall for additional information.
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Back in September last year, Hong Kong Technology Venture Company saw a gain in profits due to increase in multimedia advertising income on HKTVmall, and it aimed to achieve the annual target of HK$120 million by end of 2022. To cope with the increasing demand of digital advertising services, HKTVmall introduced ten new advertising formats in 2022 and will introduce more in this year, according to the interim results of HKTVmall. The company also confirmed an increase to the 2023 advertising rate card with popular advertising formats to reach as high as 40% increment.
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