Published: February 03, 2011
Tweet-rings.com Lowers Prices After Criticism on Twitter
AMSTERDAM , February 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Amsterdam based start-up
Alphabeth.com launched Tweet-Rings.com "the world's first Twitter ring" and
generated a worldwide response. More than 15,000 visitors from over 100
countries visited in the first weeks and created a little over 3000
tweet-rings. Although its launch was an instant success, the company also
received some criticism on social media like Twitter, because of its pricing.
In response, the company decided to lower prices, starting February 1st. Just
in time for Valentine's.
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Some Tweets should last forever - this is the opinion that inspired
Tweet-Rings.com, "the world's first Twitter ring", a new innovative jewellery
idea fromAmsterdam-based Alphabeth.com
The launch of the website got a huge response on the Internet, especially
on Twitter. A product like this has a large audience that is critical of
everything concerning the Twitter universe. With a product like this, one
should monitor closely what is being said about the products in that
community.
Apart from the sharp divide in lovers and haters, the price was a
stumbling block for many potential tweet-ring wearers. Despite a good
turnover and orders well above expectations the price could be lowered to
accommodate more people that would love to buy a tweet-ring, but haven't yet.
Early buyers were offered compensation.
About Tweet-rings.com
The world's first jewellery brand that engraves texts measuring less than
one millimetre on the sides of a ring. The words are just visible to the
naked eye, yet amazingly legible because of our advanced laser technology.
Tweet-rings are available in sturdy stainless steel, classic silver and
modern titanium, now ranging in price from EUR 79,- to EUR 99,-. Delivery is
free to over 50 countries, with a guaranteed 30-day return policy.
http://www.tweet-rings.com
Tweet-rings.com is a Alphabeth.com brand. We are in no way affiliated
with Twitter. Twitter and Tweet are trademarks of Twitter, Inc..
SOURCE Alphabeth.com
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