Thursday, January 22, 2009

GMG's 2009 Trends is #3 Top Story of 2008 for Garden Retailers

Here are the most clicked-on stories on the garden retailers' website the Weekly Dirt, as reported in their newsletter (not online). Read the top 10 here...

10 comments:

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Rolando Mitchell said...

That's interesting! It's amazing how much impact trends analyses can have on an industry. Garden retailers keeping an eye on what's popular can definitely gain an edge. It makes me wonder if they also factor in things like the rise of online gaming when planning their strategies. I mean, even something seemingly unrelated, like the popularity of a game like Funny Shooter 2 , might influence people's desire for vibrant, visually appealing gardens to share online! It's all connected in a way, isn't it?

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