Lady Online Seller ‘Daisy_licious Ukay’ Using Unique Selling Strategy Goes Viral & Elicits Comments Online
A lady online seller ‘Daisy_licious Ukay’ goes viral online and earns reactions from netizens because of her unique selling strategy.
The female online seller named ‘Daisy_licious Ukay’ on Facebook is now making buzz online because of her unique way of selling her products. The entrepreneur garnered various reactions from the online community.
Daisy is selling clothes including shirts, blouses, jeans, pants, and other products via Facebook. She is giving weird codes to the viewers who would like to avail her products or ‘ukay-ukay’ clothing.
The lady attracts thousands of viewers during her live selling but no one is buying her products. Her videos even reached more than 2 million views because of her funny and entertaining punchlines.
The woman also caught the attention of the social media users for cursing amid her live selling, which is quite different and unusual compared to other online sellers who were making sweet words to convince their customers.
The netizens were asking him to make vlog and entertain the online community instead of selling ‘ukay-ukay’ products. Viewers could watch her live videos every Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 12:30 pm to 5: 00 pm.
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Queen Inuts has also expressed her gratitude towards the netizens for their unwaving support.
Here is the full post:
“HOYYY MGA INUTILLLL HINDI KO AKALAIN TO UMABOT ANG LIVE KO NA 2M GRABIIII INUTZZZZ SALAMAT NG MARAMI TANGNANYO PAG TALAGA QUARANTINE HINDI NAKAKALABAS NG BAHAY AKO CLOWN NYO NO? TANGNANYO SALAMAT SA PAG SUPPORTA ILOVEEYOUUU ALL MGA INUTILLL”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the videos:
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