What makes a reputable business organisation? Alan sugar will probably have something to say on the subject. He’d in all probabilitydeclare that it’s mostly about having a solid product to trade in the first place, and being able to persuade people into being seduced by your item by using all the clever sales strategies at your disposal. This is all well and good, however it’s not the first thing to count when working a business. The Wish Lantern team has a different take on things to the special Mr Sugar Believe it or not!. The key to the success of sky lanterns is not only the fact that the item is original so, sells itself. The triumph of the team behind them, actually is the fact that they are genuinely dedicated to their customers, and thus have raised a true following. I take back what I said before. There is no such thing as a product that sells itself. However impressive or special something is, it loses all worth if it fails to register on people’s radar. It is the responsibility of the company who promotes it, to get the message out to the world and then wow them with an competent and immediate service. One of the strongest things about the sky lantern business, is that they are adaptable and are keen to improvise in order to meet a customers specified wants. It may be hard to consider, but this is really very rare for companies to flex their regulations so volitionally. Wish Lantern realizes that everyone is dissimilar and that they are the service suppliers so must consequently dish up what the customer wants (within reason though). Herein lies the success of the wish lantern business.











