Low Carb Easter Candy: Offering It on the Internet, to the 20 to 25 percent of Americans Now on a Low Carb Diet
The Easter Bunny is expected to spend 10.47 billion dollars this year, and a lot of households will want low carbohydrate eggs included in the Easter baskets. LowCarbEaster.com and other domain names for the season are placed on the market today.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina (PRWEB) March 29, 2004--You blew it on Valentine's Day, but now you are steadfast about your low carb diet. You are many -- "somewhere between 5 million and 50 million" as reported by Terry Mattingly in Scripps Howard News. Maybe even more -- "1 in 4 Americans" are on some variety of the regimen developed by the late Dr. Robert Atkins, according to "Today" contributor Phil Lempert.
Now you need to make it through Easter, as you are probably also among the large percentage of Americans who sample the goodies the Easter Bunny brings to the house. Chocolate always helps, even with the hangover brought on by overindulgence in low carb beer the night before. The Easter bunny is ready to spend more than last year. The NRF 2004 Easter Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIG research for NRF, determined that 75.6 percent of Americans plan to celebrate Easter, each spending an average of $107.17, $10.47 billion total on Easter this year.
Lets hope the Easter Bunny brings some low carbohydrate Easter eggs! He better start looking for them soon, and manufacturers better start making it easy for him to find what he needs. Manufacturers of low carb chocolate and other low carb candies need to be found online, and right away (Easter is April 11). Domain name consultant and psychologist Susan Griffith is putting important Easter website names on the market today. The names include LowCarbEasterEggs.com, LowCarbEasterBasket.com, LowCarbEasterBunny.com, and others that provide easy to remember portals to a company website or a marketer of many brands. And there is always next year, if your website can't be operational in time. Dr. Griffith wants the names used, and she wants there to be low carb Easter options for all for many years to come. She's on the diet herself.
And she has acquired Valentine low carb names as well and recommends that they be used by someone "prepare now for next year. And remember that there are only 26 letters in the English alphabet and obviously a limited number of domain names that are relevant to your product," Dr. Griffith adds. She provides domain name consultation with Profidant.com, through which her available domain names can be seen.. Her Easter low carb domain names can be found at LowCarbEaster.com, one of the domain names she has put on the market in time for the holiday.
The cost of Internet domain names is small, even when bought from a reseller, compared with any reasonably-sized advertising campaign. A sign for one building where the public is not wanted, will cost thousands. An Internet "building" that attracts attention and increases sales is infinitely more valuable. But, "it's up to advertisers to make use of the value of the Internet in the twenty-first century," emphasizes Dr. Griffith. So this century, sothiscentury.com!
CONTACT INFO
Susan D. Griffith, Ph.D.
Suite 1100-A
1829 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
919 942-3229
Background on Dr. Griffith is at http://SusanDGriffithPhD.com
Dr. Griffith's North Carolina psychology practice information for clients is at http://EasyToTalkTo.com
http://www.OneBigRoach.com is Dr. Griffith's commentary on names in advertising
http://www.GrowPuppy.com and http://www.Profidant.com are portals to Dr. Griffith's domain name consultation work