It’s no secret that
rewards programs are effective for businesses, both large and small. Repeat customers
are rewarded and sales go up—everybody wins. But sometimes it’s tough for
smaller businesses to give big discounts or appeal to their customer base all
of the time. So why not join forces and unite with other businesses, and offer
a communal reward program? You can:
·
Share
marketing costs and promote collaboratively.
·
Encourage
local buying and keep dollars in your neighborhood.
·
Build
a stronger sense of community—for customers and businesses.
Connect with other local
merchants and service providers that complement what you do (landscaper and
arborist, plumber and electrician, baker and florist, and so on) and design the
loyalty program based on shared objectives. Consider a simple system that
allows customers to gather points from various businesses that are redeemable
where they choose, for whatever has been agreed upon (discount, freebie or
coupon). This approach makes it easy to provide extra options, value and a
level of interest to any basic rewards program. And best of all, it can help
you network and entice customers to check out businesses they might not have
otherwise considered.
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