(Yet Another) EyeBuyDirect Buy One, Get One Sale
3 comments Posted by Ira at Monday, December 28, 2009This is TODAY ONLY!!!!!11 (Monday, December 28th)
Here's the link.
Hope everyone had a nice weekend of festivities (or lack thereof as the case may be)!
Labels: eyebuydirect
A Quick Visit from LensCrafters Headquarters in Cincinnati
2 comments Posted by Ira at Monday, December 14, 2009I love it when I get a visit from the beast. To be honest, I rarely check my daily visitor logs (who has time?), but when I do, one of my favorite views is the "recent visitor map". It never fails to motivate me to continue when I see visitors from all over the planet.
There are a few places that I look specifically, though; the LensCrafters HQ in Ohio and the Mothership di'supremo in Milan, Italy. I got a visit from Cincinnati, this afternoon.
Labels: LensCrafters, Luxottica, SUXOTTICA
39DollarGlasses Sale Update! It's a BIGGIE -- $20-off PER PAIR
6 comments Posted by Ira at Saturday, December 12, 2009...and it lasts for the REST OF THE YEAR.
That's right, take $20-off EACH PAIR (as opposed to the previous $20 per order). This completely blows the "Twitter" coupon out of the water. You have a bit of time to look around and find the pair that works for you.
Use the same link as before. I verified it. We're good to go.
Here's that link again:
$20-off PER PAIR at 39DollarGlasses
NOTES: The discount appears in the STEP 4 of the shopping cart checkout. It's pretty prominent. If you (for whatever strange reason) need more than one exact pair, select them individually rather than changing the quantity to get the sale logic to work out for you.
Labels: 39dollarglasses
Now through Friday -- $20-off at 39DollarGlasses!
9 comments Posted by Ira at Monday, December 07, 2009So you've got a nice pair of glasses sitting in your cart at 39DollarGlasses and you're *almost* ready to buy. This is the week. From now through Monday, December 14 Friday, December 11 (apparently), you'll get $20-off your total order.
This is probably best used in single-pair ordering situations, as you can do better with the also-excellent $12-off each pair "Twitter" promotion code.
Here are those links again:
Labels: 39 Dollar Glasses, sale
This is becoming a bit of a non-event -- in as much as it's becoming quite a regular event of the holiday season.
Today only, EyeBuyDirect has it's Two-For-One thing going again along with the same restrictions -- and nice options -- as usual.
This is always a good deal if you're in the market for some no-frills glasses.
Here's that link again.
Labels: eyebuydirect
UPDATED: Thursday, December 3, 2009.
Goggles4U has never been much with their additional discounts to their already low prices. The 5%-off I've had is about the best deal you're going to find.
Double that to 10% between now and
Click here for a link to Goggles4U.
Use code: "GlassyEyes"
Order Confirmations: What the online eyeglasses industry should learn from my window blinds order
9 comments Posted by Ira at Tuesday, December 01, 2009Recently, I stumbled upon an analogue to buying eyeglasses online. I used to think of shoes, but it's not the same. They're mass-produced and I've exchanged as many pairs to Zappos due to size as I've gotten right the first time.
No, this is a custom industry that has at least one company doing some wonderful things in order taking and tracking that could easily be implemented by the online eyeglasses stores -- online window blinds.
How is it similar to online eyglasses? Measurements are very important. If you're off by a half-inch (or even less in some instances), you're left with some nicely-packaged uselessness. I followed the same method of entering my measurements as I would an eyeglasses prescription, and then double and triple checked it against my notes and a re-measurement of the windows before hitting submit.
My order went like this:
- I went to SelectBlinds.com.
- I found the type of blinds I wanted to order.
- I entered my measurements.
- I chose the details and extras I wanted for the blinds.
- I added them to my cart.
- I entered payment information and hit "submit".
- My order number appeared on the page along with the order details.
- My computer "dinged" at me as an email hit my inbox.
- I opened the email and saw something very interesting:
It also had a prominent link to check to status of my order. - I double-checked my entered measurements and clicked "Bypass Hold Time".
- Two days later I got another email stating that my blinds had shipped.
- Two days (and a half-hour of work) later they were blocking light -- very nicely.
Don't hide the status of the order from the customer. Promote the hell out of it. I've never heard of anyone complaining about getting too much information regarding a financial transaction.
Give people the information they crave and you'll do a lot less damage control as people complain about being kept in the dark.
I wish I could say this was the first time I've written on a topic like this. Just over a year ago I stressed much the same thing and it's still not caught on.
Anyone out there listening?