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Dynamic Rewards loyalty program
Why the Dynamic Rewards program will boost business.
The Dynamic Rewards loyalty program is designed to help business owners create databases of customers, issue them with a co branded rewards card, issue them points as a reward for shopping, let their customers redeem their points , communicate with their customers via email and sms and get them to shop more often and spend more money.
At the end of any business day we need to have sold more to our customers for a better profit, with a database of customers who already know your brand and trust you what can be better than selling to people who know you, thats called warm sales.
So do you know a business that needs help building a database of customers that it can build a relationship with? In fact every business that hasn’t contacted you in the last 60 days since you spent money with them is a candidate for a Dynamic Rewards presentation.
Take your blitz cards and blitz them. Let us do the rest.
Revenue Positive
Affiliate marketing is the most cost effective way to drive internet sales or leads.
Many of you will have heard of Google and Yahoo words campaigns. While these are great they can become costly.
Every website that sells something or wants to create leads using the internet must use an affiliate program as part of its overall marketing mix.
All of you, Dynamic Rewards Blitzers receive a payment for referring business to Dynamic Rewards. $150 AUD for each business you refer to us that becomes a merchant with us. This is just what affiliate marketing is.
Affiliate marketing is the sharing of a commission with the website or enewsletter that generated traffic to your website from which you achieved a specific outcome.
Eg. You sell widgets for $100 each, and you’re prepared to pay 10% to anyone who sends you traffic and it can be tracked through the click throughs. XYZ generates a sale for you, you then pay XYZ, $10 in this case.
Millions of dollars in sales are being generated each day by referring websites of enewsletters to website owners. They’re more than happy to pay a little for the traffic and sales.
Do you know of anyone who has a website and isn’t achieving the sales or lead generation targets they’ve set.
Gift Cards
Gift Card Sales Boom
Have you ever received a gift card? I’ll bet you have and you’ve done one of three things with it
You lost it or haven’t spent it before it expired
You’ve spent some but not all of it
You’ve spent the lot and you had to pull more out to pay the full price for what you wanted.
Aren’t these objectives all retailers would like to achieve.
Have a look at this
Gift cards will continue to grow by 5% or better over the next five years, according to a new Packaged Facts report on the U.S. market for prepaid cards.
The report, which focuses on gift cards, estimates that gift-card sales rose 5.6% to $40.5 billion last year, and will reach $52.2 billion by 2012.
What an opportunity. And in many parts of the world gift card systems aren’t as prolific as they are in the USA.
So what businesses can you think of that might be interested in having their own gift card systems?
Stored Value Cards
What are Stored Value Cards we hear you ask?
Have you ever purchased a plastic card, like a Starbucks Coffee card and loaded money on it and then spent it down and reloaded it with more money?
Well if thats so then that’s a Stored Value Card. A stored value card is one where you purchase the card from a retailer, you then over a period of time use the value up but then decide to add more money to it and continue using it.
Retailers all over the world are excited by the opportunities stored value cards possess.
For example a coffee shop sells 100 cards at $20 to its customers. In this immediate moment of selling those cards, the coffee shop has generated $2000 worth of sales without one cake or coffee being sold.
These 100 customers have decided that the coffee shop is so good they don’t want to have to find money each time they visit, they just want to turn up and use their pre paid coffee card.
The coffee shop owner is excited because he’s bought forward $2000 in sales and most of these customers will now register on his website thus building him a database. Now he can offer his valued customers specials no one else knows about.
He knows he’s banked $2000 in future sales because his customers can’t spend their money anywhere else. What a great system