By Pola Esguerra del Monte, Multimedia Editor
AT THE height of the AlDub love team phenomenon, Diane Yap and Lauren Gavino, who had been running an online flower shop for only a month then, received an order for 49 stems of red Ecuadorian roses to be delivered at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan, where some concert with ticket sales reaching P14 million would be filled with 55,000 people.
Their response: 鈥淚f you want, on top of the cost of the arrangement, pay for our gas and toll.鈥
On that day, Oct. 24, 2015, that three-hour commercial-free episode registered a TV rating of 50.8%, the channel stated citing data from AGB Nielsen, compared to the 5.4% registered by the competitor. Tweets for the hashtag reached 39.5 million. And amid that number of viewers, actor Alden Richards was walking up the stage carrying that 49-rose boxed arrangement himself鈥 the brand name 鈥淧etalier鈥 in clear, full view.
Gavino found herself crying in front of the TV.
鈥淎ng kapal ng mukha namin 鈥檇i ba?,鈥 the two now laugh, looking back at what they consider their store鈥檚 big break. 鈥淪obrang fail namin. We didn鈥檛 know who AlDub was.鈥
But entrepreneurship isn鈥檛 a bed of roses, and getting flowers on screen took more than just luck or serendipity. At 11 p.m. the previous night 鈥 only a few hours before the concert 鈥 their supplier for the flowers backed out. Yet instead of giving up right then and there, they insisted on delivering.
Yap had a backup plan ready. The day before, she had begun contacting all the flower suppliers she could find on Google鈥攑leading 鈥淧lease po, magbabayad kami.鈥濃攁ll while going around public markets to do surveys for a senator she was then still working full-time for. After finding one, a certain 鈥淒ra. Anna鈥 who remains their main supplier to this day, they finally got the flowers by 2 a.m., arranged all 49 stems, then had their personal driver to deliver it to Bulacan. The rest, as they say, is history.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 the first time people saw pretty roses in a box,鈥 Yap said.
Influencer marketing has since been Petalier鈥檚 main avenue to drive sales.
A 鈥渃alculated gamble,鈥 Yap describes. 鈥淪ometimes they鈥檙e effective, sometimes they won鈥檛 post you. So that鈥檚 money out the door.鈥
Still, it works, and the two have also launched a new baby: a luxury balloonery called Blloons.
鈥淲e thrive on Instagram. We鈥檙e typical millennial business people. Uber doesn鈥檛 own a single car. We thrive online,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou can go far with just online. We鈥檙e the perfect example.鈥
Petalier is an online business. Orders can be placed on but queries can be sent to 0977- 841-7738 or [email protected].


