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March 14, 2005

Crooked Tree Breadworks Adds E-Commerce

The ultimate in daily bread is now available to purchase online to ship directly to your home.

(PRWEB) March 14, 2005 -- Move over, mail order, Crooked Tree Breadworks has added E-Commerce to their website! Now loyal customers can order their favorite breads and pastries online and have them delivered to their home via UPS

Shopping at Crooked Tree Breadworks is now easy and convenient not only for loyal customers in local areas but also for potential customers across the region. The new web site features breads, European style pastries and specialty items found in the Petoskey bakery, most of which can now be purchased online through a dynamic online retail center.

"We knew that offering our products for purchase online was an important step in our growth as a business," stated Greg Carpenter, owner of Crooked Tree Breadworks. "Our new web site will allow us to sell our products any time of the day and greatly improve our market reach."

The Breadworks’ new web site is a database-driven web site that allows web site visitors to view and purchase products online and request future sales information and newsletters. Carpenter wanted an E-Commerce web site that would give him full control of maintaining his products online and would also allow him to keep his customers informed of last-minute specials.

"We partnered with Harbor Springs Web Design since their services are affordable and the shopping cart they developed for us is customizable to our bakery," continued Carpenter. "They created a site that is easy for us to maintain and will enhance how we communicate online."

"For Crooked Tree Breadworks, we developed an E-Commerce site that is most importantly easy for them to update on their own," said Marcie Szczubelek, partner with Harbor Springs Web Design. "Adding new products is simple, plus they can send newsletters and sales information to their customers."

"With our pricing structure and payment plan, a small retailer like Crooked Tree Breadworks can now afford an E-Commerce option so they too can broaden their sales market," added Cindy Dickson, partner with Harbor Springs Web Design.

To find out more about Crooked Tree Breadworks and the unique bakery items they offer, visit their web site at http://www.breadworks.com

Posted by Industrial at March 14, 2005 11:30 PM

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