Adam & Eve Reports Strong 3rd Quarter Sales!
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HILLSBOROUGH, N.C., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- America's most popular adult
entertainment company, Adam & Eve (Adameve.com), is pleased to announce that
3rd quarter sales were strong despite the weak economy. Sales, orders and new
customers for the 3rd quarter of 2008 were higher than expected.
Adam & Eve Marketing Director Chad Davis is pleased with the 3rd quarter
2008 results.
"With the recent financial happenings and the upcoming election, we are
still seeing strong sales and we expect that for the 4th quarter as well. Our
traditional marketing efforts are still holding up and Adameve.com, the
award-winning website, continues to grow. Our depth of product offered on the
site, coupled with good prices and great customer service continue to help us
stand apart from our competition."
In this unsure economy, Adameve.com saw decreased traffic; however there
was an increase in conversion of traffic to sales. All significant marketing
channels for Adameve.com saw increased sales that have resulted in double
digit increases in Adameve.com sales.
Davis believes multi-channel marketing is one of the main reasons that
sales have remained strong. "Even though many retailers are feeling a pinch
in sales, our marketing campaigns in varied media channels help us maintain
being in customers' and prospects' minds when they want quality adult
material," says Davis.
With more than 10 million satisfied customers, Adam & Eve continues to set
the bar in adult entertainment and sales.
"I feel confident that our year end results will be just as positive,"
Davis continues.
For more information on Adam & Eve, visit the website at
http://www.adam eve.com or contact Director of Public Relations Katy Zvolerin
at 919.644.8100 x 3121 or katy@adameve.com.
SOURCE Adam & Eve
Katy Zvolerin, Director of Public Relations, +1-919-644-8100, ext. 3121,
katy@adameve.com
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