Our newest product to come out of Oopsie Daisy’s is a changing picture frame. It is offered in different sizes and colours. It holds fifty pictures.

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Our newest product to come out of Oopsie Daisy’s is a changing picture frame. It is offered in different sizes and colours. It holds fifty pictures at once, motion sensor that once triggered will automatically change to the next slide. The frame also accepts all digital camera memory cards. It is compact, light weight, hangs on the wall and has flat screen technology. Oopsie Daisy’s target market is women, children, teenagers, and those with camera but we are looking to expand and include boys and men. Oopsie Daisy’s target market is women, children, teenagers, and those with camera but we are looking to expand and include boys and men. Oopsie Daisy’s originated in London, Ontario. We now have stores located in malls in London, Kitchener, Waterloo, and Guelph and serve their surrounding areas.

Environmental ForcesTrends Identified Social Appreciation for environmentally conscious companies Inner city’s have an increasing desire to spend Desire to keep up with “the Jones’” Increasing interest in home décor/ design Economic New markets created on the internet Consumer spending is very active Prices are inflating Technology Dramatic growth of technological advancements Advancements in flat screen technology is in demand Digital cameras increase advancement possibilities Competitive Always a demand for innovative designs Competitive advantages increased with popularity of e- services Desire to support private company’s versus chain’s and/ or corporations Regulatory New regulations supporting small family businesses

 Comes in different sizes and colours  Will hold either fifty different pictures or a memory card  Flat screen offered  The picture frame is set up with a motion sensor that once triggered, automatically changes pictures/ frames  Light weight, compact, and hangs on the wall The picture frame comes in a box that is the same colour as the frame itself so no one gets the wrong colour. Also, it is wrapped in recycled paper. The front of the box is see through so that you can see what the product looks like. All boxes and packaging are made out of 100% recyclable material. Oopsie Daisy’s is ranked number one in customer service and we guarantee all products. We only hire friendly, helpful, knowledgeable staff. Online orders are also guaranteed and returns, exchanges, and refunds can be done online, in person, or over the phone. If any product does not meet your standards, we have a no questions asked policy. All products have a one year warranty. We also fix/ repair all product we sell on site.

Our picture frames range in price from $ $39.99 depending on size and flat screen option There are no payment plan options due to the fact that the most expensive model is $39.99 Oopsie Daisy’s does most of our business online at oopsiedaisys.ca where customers can view and order products Oopsie Daisy’s will ship orders either to your home or to the closest mall in your area for a small fee

Oopsie Daisy’s originated and is based in London, Ontario and have stores located in mall in London, Kitchener, Waterloo, and Guelph and serve the surrounding areas.

♥ Oopsie Daisy’s advertises in flyers delivered to anyone on our mailing list ♥ Oopsie Daisy’s has an online comment card and once completed your name is entered into a draw for a $ store certificate ♥ We offer gift certificates and once a month we give away a $25.00 store certificate

*Oopsie Daisy’s spends $10,000- $25,000 on advertising every year * For those outside of the advertising area, we offer online advertising as well as in magazines, newspapers, flyers, and on the radio