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 Flowerpossibilities.com Launches Monthly Podcast

www.Flowerpossibilities.com, the consumer web site of the Flower Promotion Organization, announced that it will begin posting monthly "podcasts" or streaming video content starting with its May updates. These 2 - 3 minute videos will feature a demonstration of one of the month's featured new "flower recipes".

"We need to reach younger audiences to get them involved with flowers and the Generation Y and X'ers are attracted to newer communication mediums, such as streaming videos and podcasts available thorough the Internet." stated William R. Carlson, Managing Director of the Flower Promotion Organization. "Flowerpossibilities.com has long been an innovator in this field, delivering consumer content to a demanding audience over the Internet."

These video segments will be available in several media playing formats to accommodate different devices, formats and connection speeds. The links to the monthly podcasts will be available on the welcome page of www.flowerpossibilities.com.

"We are proud of our content offerings for the consumer on flowerpossibilities.com," stated Stan Pohmer, Executive Director, Flower Promotion Organization. "In addition to the popular "flower recipes" we've been featuring on the site for the last few years, we've recently added a top notch flower encyclopedia, and a consumer care and handling section through our FlowrMD.com program. The consumer is demanding more information delivered in innovative ways that they can easily access 24/7 and we continue to deliver on these needs through our web site enhancements."

The Flower Promotion Organization, an alliance of United States and Colombian fresh-cut flower growers, is dedicated to providing consumers with fresh-cut flower education and design inspiration.

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