Liquor Stars Redefines the Shopping Experience and E-Commerce Space

The runaway success and addicting taste began with a distillation of a mix of grains, fruits, and vegetables. Now, Liquor Stars is inspired by this menu and redefines liquor’s place in the global scene. The company proves that even a pandemic and the lockdown that comes with it can never stop people from consuming alcohol.

Liquor Stars is a company headed by a man with more than 30 years of experience. After being in the liquor, beer, and wine industry and owning a few brick-and-mortar stores in San Diego, his knowledge and expertise founded the company. The family-run liquor business utilized the bargained connection and circumstances caused by the pandemic to expand into the e-commerce space. After finding the need during the trying times when everyone is stuck at home or tight schedules, owners of the business sensed the necessity of starting delivery services. Through the decision and effort of reaching more people through selling products online, consumers of Liquor Stars now have access to their favorite brands nationwide.

With over 3,000 products under inventory and increasingly widening its scale each day, Liquor Stars was made for consumers to attain hard-to-find, rare, limited edition, and allocated spirits. Additionally, it is creating a scene and a competition with its reasonable pricing. Despite the reports from market research firm IWSR that states global alcoholic beverage market and online sales of alcohol in the United States expected to grow by more than 80% for this year, Liquor Stars ensures trustworthy rates sharing, “When we started this company we also made sure that our shipping rates are the most competitive than anyone else in the industry.” 

The company presides over the liquor industry and shows eminence. Cautiously, Liquor Stars is in the thick of a revolution and eagerly triumphs to become a household name. To do so, the company and its team exhibit the values of serving their customers with utmost service in a respected and reputable manner. Additionally, it aims to foster reputable relationships with distributors and begin building connections with importers and producers.

As it serves the community by having rare, allocated, or limited-edition spirits: liquor, beer, and wine delivered to the doorstep, it too has established deeply-rooted connections. However, Liquor Stars is a step ahead of its competitors for the “customer care based on empathy,” providing unarticulated needs of the customers.

It offers the lowest shipping rates compared to any competitor or has a complete customer service team that attends to everyone’s needs. Liquor Stars is also a reliable company that prioritizes the customer’s urgency with quick shipping. Furthermore, despite the extremity of sending products, the company prides itself in well-packaged liquors that garnered testaments of never having broken items shipped.

Above all, Liquor Stars is founded with one goal of helping individuals experiment with their passion while providing sensational prices and great deals. So, instead of doing what every other company does—providing cookie-cutter stores with lackluster selection and repetitive gifts—the business offers carefully curated unique pieces perfectly suited for people who have exquisite taste. 

Focusing on items that make online shopping exciting is the experience Liquor Stars go for. To learn more about it, visit the official website.

How Alex Gregoriades Went from Employee to “Email Bounty Hunter” and Generated Thousands for His Clients

Alex Gregoriades had no clue that a collapse at work would literally turn his life around and provide him the skills to scale businesses with email marketing.

“Two years ago, I was working at the airport as a coordinator. Basically, I was coordinating different stations such as the dispatchers, fuel loading, bag loading/unloading, check-in desks etc. 

“One day while I was working, I suddenly wasn’t feeling well. I had a lot of pain in my chest and was dizzy. I immediately panicked. I thought that my life was over. Who was going to take care of my wife and daughter? What’s going to happen to them? All sorts of thoughts were going through my mind.

“I was rushed to the hospital. They did various tests on me to determine if I was having a heart attack or not. 

“The good news is they told me that after all, it wasn’t a heart attack. I was basically stressed and burnt out. So they told me to take a few days off from work,” he said.

Alex then called his manager to let him know what happened. His response took Alex by surprise.

“Alex, you’re not tough enough for this job. I think you should go work somewhere else.”

Filled with embarrassment and fear, Alex decided to quit his job.

Now he had to figure things out and decide what he would do with his life.

In the meantime, every now and then, he’d hear this little voice in his head saying, “What if you’re not meant to be an employee? Maybe you should give entrepreneurship a shot and try your own thing.”

Alex decided to listen to this little voice. Long story short, he started and failed seven businesses. He tried MLM, developing websites, car flipping, e-comm, and much more. 

After wasting thousands of dollars on his business ventures, he realized that the main reason behind his failures was his poor marketing skills.

“That’s when I started researching more about marketing. Soon I discovered a field I never knew existed. And that was copywriting. For some reason, I was instantly magnetized. So I started purchasing courses, books, and consuming content in order to develop this skill.”

A few months later, Alex felt ready to try his skills in the real world. He was writing FB ads, landing pages, and articles for different agencies.

Soon after, he received his first shot to write emails from an agency in Tennessee. 

Alex started getting a lot of momentum from this job, and he then started closing his own clients. 

He was generating great results for the businesses he was working with just by writing their emails. But after listening to his client’s problems, he discovered that there are more components that go into email marketing. And two major ones were list management and email deliverability. Wanting to generate more results for them and help them get a higher ROI, Alex started learning how to get emails out of spam and how to manage email lists.

At first, he thought that his newly developed skills were mediocre at best.

But when he managed to get them out of spam, 3X their open rates, double their clicks and 3X their email monthly revenue, he started believing this skill wasn’t normal.

Since then, Alex has been able to achieve similar results for many other businesses. In fact, he’s generated $300,000 for small companies. And now he has earned the nickname ‘Email Bounty Hunter’ because he hunts down hidden revenue on email lists.

Alex says that any business that’s not getting at least a 20% open rate and doesn’t have email as a reliable source of revenue should definitely reach out for help.

“My aim is to help companies and entrepreneurs become aware that you can skyrocket your business if you improve your emails. Unfortunately many businesses stop using emails as a source of revenue because they hear that it doesn’t work anymore. Or they don’t send enough emails and they believe it’s not worth it. Believe me you can achieve many things with emails. I’m already doing it for other businesses.”

Alex also thanks Troy Ericson for his help so far in his career. He also reiterated the importance of having a mentor, investing in yourself and working hard. You can reach out to Alex through his email or on LinkedIn.

Seniors: The Importance of Getting Outside

For just about everyone in the world, spending at least a portion of the day outdoors can be hugely beneficial. It provides a pleasant environment in which to exercise, it bolsters mood in and of itself, and it’s been shown to have a positive effect on the memory.

For most, the solution is simple. Just get out into the garden, or walk to the nearest green space and spend some time strolling about. But for older people who are confined to care homes, it’s not quite so simple. Some care homes come equipped with extensive grounds; others are a little more confined. And there are practical safety considerations to consider, as residents cannot be allowed to simply roam unsupervised.

As a lead author from a recent University of Warwick study put it: “Residents may appear to have access to outdoor space but are prevented from using the outdoor space independently due to poor physical or cognitive function, or need the permission of staff to use the outdoors, reasons that may negatively affect residents’ perception of autonomy and consequently their mood.”

So how do we get the benefits of an outdoor space into the lives of care home residents? There are a few different approaches.

Build a Garden

If it’s at all practicable, care homes should come equipped with gardens. The larger the garden, the better – to an extent. Residents should be able to sit and chat with one another, as well as being able to take an assisted stroll whenever the fancy takes them. Paths should be wide, and handrails should be generous, and there should be plenty of scope for gardening activities.

Go on a Trip

It’s easy for life in a care home to fall into a routine, where every day and week seems the same as the last. You might break up the routine by scheduling certain activities at certain times (you might have a cinema night on a Thursday, for example). But actually going out into the open world can seem like an event, when it’s such a rare thing.

Fortunately, a field-trip isn’t beyond the means of most care homes. Minibus rentals are affordable, and in many cases the buses can be adapted to the needs of older people. Companies such as Allied Fleet have created their very own lightweight minibuses. In the case of Allied Fleet, it’s called Flexilite, and is designed especially for schools, colleges and health social care providers.