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Extended Loyalty Schemes Help Health Food Giants Holland and Barrett

by on October 18th, 2011

Holland and Barrett is widening its card loyalty program and has ordered an additional five million cards for its consumers.

The health food franchise had signed a Macclesfield manufacturer to create a million cards for its loyalty schemes across 40 selected stores earlier this year.

The programme registered about 200,000 shoppers in the north and the midlands during a 19-week trial but this time the firm is running the promotion nationwide. The company estimates that it will sign up 2.5 million customers to the system over the first full year.

The retailer loyalty cards and key fob cards will allow customers to provide them at the till to obtain points on their purchases. For each pound invested, the consumer will receive four points which can be traded for coupons to make use of in-store.

Uber specialises in customer loyalty schemes and marketing plus they can help your corporation attract and retain consumers. They style, develop and deliver ideas that work to forge long-term relationships and raise brand profile.

In a time when shoppers are minimizing their pay out, invest in a system that can keep your loyal customers spending on your products and services. Create an innovative new strategy that will increase customer knowledge and eventually drive sales.

Uber can produce a bespoke loyalty programme for your business that will meet your very own objectives and requirements. So regardless of whether you’ll need a point based system like Holland and Barratt, or something a little more edgy like a club, get in contact today.

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