Bee Dee Bags the Carry Bag Specialists introduce Quality Wrapping Paper ‘Bee Wrap’ for the first time.
Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) November 25, 2011
Bee Dee Bags has been producing quality manufactured retail packaging now for over 35 years. They’ve grown successfully from a small owner operator to one of the country’s largest Carry Bag Operations, with locations in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and our NSW Regional Distribution Facility.
Today they are offering multiple product ranges, recently expanded to include Wrapping Paper. These Beewrap Paper Rolls are brightly coloured and great for wrapping goods. The rolls are in economic lengths of 50 metres, in 11 colours and retailers can purchase and expect same day shipping. At 500mm high these rolls provide sufficient covering for all small to medium gifts, a good sized area to wrap boxes and garments.
Bee Dee Bags continue to offer the same personalised service that has been attributed to company growth, this and their recent edition of an ecommerce site to handle and reliably deliver their products Nationwide.
“Facebook and social media is helping us to stay in contact with our clients in new and exciting ways.” says General Manager C. Gawne “We are using these new tools to drive traffic and try to extend the same personalised service we’ve been offering for over 35 years.”
In retail packaging there is fierce competition especially in SEO and Pay per click advertising, with some of the key words attracting such strong attention the average cost per click has almost doubled. To stay competitive Bee Dee Bags has focused on service delivery and product quality to stay relevant in search rankings. Staying this relevant has seen search engine Google rank the new Product line ‘Beewrap’ on the first page the day it released. Bee Dee Bags also had the same experience with the Tissue paper line ‘Bee Pak’.
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