What exactly are Clock Presales and what are its benefits for you as a grower? Customers have ever-higher demands; they want to order a broad and deep assortment of flowers and plants in ever-smaller quantities. This makes selling more complex and often more expensive. With Clock Presales in Floriday, you can sell flowers or plants in small quantities, often at a better price and without extra transport costs. In this article, Floriday explains all that it has to offer.
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