Nationally-acclaimed florist Charles Carithers of Atlanta, Ga. and Southern Living® Idea House Interior Designer, Mallory Mathison, have crafted an absolute holiday treasure that you simply must see. They decorated the Southern Living® Idea Holiday House and you can tour the home as part of your trip to Dahlonega, Georgia to attend the Dahlonega Old-Fashioned Christmas festival. The month-long celebration kicks off November 27, 2009, with the Lighting of the Square. Festive holiday events continue almost daily throughout December until after the New Year with caroling, wine tasting, entertainment and live theatre Christmas events.
It’s no wonder that Atlanta’s Award Winning Carithers Flowers is the source for Holiday Gifts in 2009. Since 1973, Carithers Flowers has enhanced Metro-Atlanta’s Yuletide Spirit with stunning Table Centerpieces and Poinsettia Arrangements for Thanksgiving and Christmas. For over two generations, the Carithers Family has exemplified quality and value with their “Experience the Difference” commitment to floral artistry and unsurpassed customer service. Perhaps, it is a special Seasons Greetings gift sent afar to family or friends. A delicious, Fruit Gift Basket, Gourmet Gift Basket, Premium Chocolates, Fresh Brownies, Cookies, Cheesecake or choose from an assortment of precious Holiday Collectibles. Whether it is a Local Florist Delivery or around the globe, your unique gift arrives as fresh and intact as if Santa delivered it himself.
Flyline Search Marketing has been so very honored during 2009 to serve Charles Carithers and his wonderful firm, as their Internet Marketing service provider. Flyline Search Marketing has custom designed Pay Per Click programs for Mr. Carithers and has provided guidance on Social Media Marketing and Search Engine Optimization. The results have been dramatic, as business for Carithers Flowers has been up by more than 77% since hiring Flyline Search Marketing to drive results. That is powerful when you consider the Florist industry has been down by more than 14% during these tough economic times.