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UK Bed Manufacturer Introduces Exclusive Line-up of Faux Leather Beds

One of the UKs leading leather bed manufacturers FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk has signalled today that customers are becoming increasingly sensitive to cost, with sales of faux leather beds increasing whilst sales of genuine leather beds continue to fall.

UK Bed Manufacturer Introduces Exclusive Line-up of Faux Leather Beds
2010-10-22
FIFE, SCOTLAND, October 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk, a family run company which has over 20 years of experience in manufacturing faux leather furniture, has announced the launch of their online e-commerce outlet to compliment the 3 stores they have in the UK.

The aim of this website is to show customers information on all quality products as well as highlighting our unique manufacturing techniques and reliability. As well as the new website, FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk has also introduced a number of features which allow seamless integration into social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. The chairman of the IAB - Mr Salmons recently said, "Social networking is not just about large sites like Facebook and Twitter, it's about brand engagement." FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk are trying to achieve participation and dialog by actively seeking customers to share their experiences and opinions.

All their faux leather beds are designed in-house factory which adjoins their first shop. Through our online store or shops customers can buy direct from the manufacturer, thus saving money by bypassing the middleman. Experts in faux leather and fabric, FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk offers a wide variety of styles, colours and sizes to choose from. By simply replacing genuine leather with faux leather they have created furniture which looks great and doesn't harm animals.

Co-owner Mr Ritchie stated "We use faux leather because it has all the features of genuine leather and none of the downsides. Really what makes your bed comfortable is the frame underneath all the upholstery."

Contemporary companies often try to use social media to help create a buzz around their products. Manage it badly and it can backfire very quickly. The largest player Facebook: has almost half a billion users worldwide - that's over 70% of the entire social media audience. A well-run social media campaign can take a business from a local success to a global phenomenon.

Located in Scotland, Located in Scotland, http://fauxleatherbeds.org.uk offers a wide range of faux leather beds and frames. With an exclusive collection of sensibly priced and animal friendly products. The Ritchie's have been running a local bed manufacturer for over 40 years, it's a father and son team, we launched our website in 2010 to place ourselves firmly in the present.

To view more information visit http://fauxleatherbeds.org.uk

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[Press-News.org] UK Bed Manufacturer Introduces Exclusive Line-up of Faux Leather Beds
One of the UKs leading leather bed manufacturers FauxLeatherBeds.org.uk has signalled today that customers are becoming increasingly sensitive to cost, with sales of faux leather beds increasing whilst sales of genuine leather beds continue to fall.