Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Boca Party Supplies reopening

Good news! Boca Party Supplies, will be reopening in February, '09. This is exciting! I have been able to find a new hosting platform and credit card processor that will make shopping better, easier, and cheaper than with the previous ones. I have also initiated new relationships with my suppliers. It will allow me to reopen the store and offer the same quality products from the same manufacturers at lower prices and with improved service. The site will reopen sometime in February and I will give you the date when we get closer. There will be that same features you saw before, like the 'Hints and Tips' page where there were guides to giving wonderful formal parties and tips on appropriate dress for casual to formal occasions. And there will be much more.

Boca Party Supplies was on page one of Google for most of its formal party pieces and the 'Hints and Tips' page was on page one for "Formal Party Blogs", last year. I am looking forward to recapturing those spots and getting back to serving my wonderful customers and new ones too.

Enjoy the Holiday Season and I wish each of you the happiest and most prosperious New Year yet. Remember, many of the most successful and prosperous business's were started in the worst financial times. Make 2009 your new start.

Happy New Year!

Bob

Friday, December 12, 2008

Water from Air

I want to tell you about a product I saw this week and get your ideas.  Yesterday my friend Jon and I went to see a new water maker that is being developed here in St. Petersburg. Its called Aquventus, and the model we saw demonstrated uses new technology to take water from the air and make it available for drinking. This machine makes about 20 gallons of water a day depending on the humidity.
 
There are several applications for this technology.  Large units are used in military operations, disaster areas, islands where potable water is scarce, and many other places. The size I saw is good for home use for a family, a small office, medium sized boats, and others, to replace bottled water. And they are considering developing a smaller unit for individual use.  

I was very impressed with the product and am looking forward to them becoming available for purchase. There are other companies that make these air to water units and after doing a search of them on the web, I wasn't impressed by them. I was however, impressed with the Aquaventus unit. In the short time we looked at it, it generated about a pint of water. 

Bottled water is expensive and creates a nightmare in the problem of getting rid of the bottles. Getting the big bottles creates the problems lugging and lifting the bottles and their storage. The air to water solution will solve these and other issues and saves a ton of money. What do you pay for water these days?  How would pennies a gallon compare with what you pay now?

What do you think? Would you want one of these units if it was available today? Let us know..