![]() The highlight of the project is the Valspar Virtual Assistant. Enjoy Digital also contributed to a 54 per cent YOY increase in paid conversions for Valspar as well as 23 per cent YOY increase in website sessions and 35 per cent YOY increase in website users. To raise brand awareness, drive traffic and conversions on the website, Enjoy Digital supported the website launch with an omni-channel activation, including organic and paid search, social, programmatic advertising and PR.Īs a result, Valspar has seen a 105 per cent YOY increase in sales revenue and a 66 per cent YOY increase in website conversions. ![]() Not all of us are poor at customer service,i hope you manage to get it sorted,as i am just a customer service adviser i dont know where you can go from here.But i hope my explaination helps you understand WHY it was different.Enjoy Digital has partnered with Valspar, a subsidiary of the world’s biggest paint manufacturer, Sherwin-Williams, to enhance its digital offering and capitalise on changing retail trends, as consumers continue to demand more from brands online.Įnjoy Digital, who picked up Prolific North’s Large Digital Agency of the Year gong at last month’s Champion’s Awards, brushed-up Valspar’s website which now offers a simpler, slicker and more seamless user-experience praised by the paint brand, its partners and customers. The store you bought the paint from should have explained this,because it is not simply just adding the multipler of colourants from the tester to a 5ltr,as a tester pot is 236 ml and a 5 litre is 5,000 mls which is roughly 21.186 times the size,the computer needs to work out the colourants from the original testerpot,which is recorded on the other store.the store you went to SHOULD have made you aware of this,plus rescanning in a diff store with maybe different lighting and wether they clean scanner or not will give a different 'shade' as well.i am sorry you feel mis-informed,i work on paint section IN b&q ,and i would have explained this to you BEFORE mixing the paint. The other store would not have the custom colour on there computer as the computers are not interlinked. HI,FIRST OF ALL THE ORIGINAL STORE,SHOULD HAVE saved THE COLOUR MADE UP,AS IT WOULD HAVE BEEN A CUSTOM COLOUR. Or non-premiuim Valspar - I wouldn't go lower quality than what they call Premium because the amount of extra work and paint required to get a good finish is a false economy. I have not tried the dark colours however. I think Valspar is better in terms of the depth of colour and finish and durability. However, it also has a cheap, plasticky finish and low solids/ poor quality pigment so the colour has a 'Dulux' look to it. ![]() You can slap it on most surfaces with a three foot broom and it will cover the wall and dry an even colour which is all most people want. I would suggest even the Premiuim requires a priming step on all but recently painted in a light colour surfaces.ĭulux is a very forgiving paint which is why it's so popular with the occasional painter/DIY market. I have seen a lot of bad reviews of Valspar online, but in general, it seems to be people who don't want to do priming etc or invest in decent tools and prep that will allow them to get the paint on quick enough to allow for the shorter open time. More pigment requires better binders to ensure good hiding and even finish, so it's more of a challenge for a cheap paint. I would never get a dark colour in a non-premium paint (meaning Little Greene/Mylands/Mythic etc not Valspar Premium!). ![]()
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