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Loyalty cards are great, I just wander if plastic is the best medium - I'm assuming you want them to be digitally readable?
I'd prefer paper based loyalty cards for a small business. You can just have them stamped perhaps.
These sorts of loyalty schemes annoy me.
I would much rather see a big sign over the till saying that the establishment offers great value to ALL its customers.
I'd rather the cafe/shop did NOT make people like me (who can't be bothered carrying a wallet full of loyalty cards), provide subsidies of free coffees for people who can.
My annoyance intensifies as my coffee is cooling whilst the people in front fumble around to try and find their loyalty cards in the bottom of their handbags... or go through the administration of claiming their free drinks.
Seriously... I recoil against companies who do this sort of thing. But I guess I'm in the minority.
Can I be a dissenting voice here and say don't rely on them too much. I don't have any loyalty cards, simply because I don't want companies building detailed knowledge of everything I buy that they can then sell on to others (which is worth far more to them than the discount they offer).
The only type of card I may accept is one where you don't have to sign up - but then I usually forget I've got a loyalty card.
At the end of the day great service, friendly staff, pleasant surroundings, etc., do more to get my loyalty than a "free drink every tenth visit" offer. There is an independent cafe in Lewes that I visit more, because they provide all of the these, than either Costa or Nero (also in the town and offer loyalty cards), which are noisy, full of kids (depending on time of day) and staff seem to have a no real interest in customers.
I have a loyalty card with the one (independent) music shop in town, but I've used it about once. Again, I shop in there because of the great service, not for a free £5.00 voucher once I have spent £100.
It's a good idea, plastic loyalty cards are excellent when people use them a lot - i.e. Nectar cards etc.
If you're a new business though, creating your own cards, I'd start with paper - you never know how many people will want them, and it's probably preferable to have a few paper cards where you can get more quickly and easily.
It all depends on the impression you want to give to your clients. Laminated cards which look like banking cards with silvery glittering elements or matte finish and spot varnish elements can look very classy and clients can even show the card to others if design is unique. For example you can have special card in unique shape or transparent plastic.
I thought it is business OWNERS forum and not CUSTOMERS forum...
Be careful with your attitude, by asking advice of people who have been on here several years longer than you and then criticising them. You are not going to win very many friends.I thought it is business OWNERS forum and not CUSTOMERS forum...
Be careful with your attitude, by asking advice of people who have been on here several years longer than you and then criticising them. You are not going to win very many friends.
You are asking business OWNERS what customers want. Why not ask the CUSTOMERS?
Besides, knowing how I feel as a CUSTOMER in shops that offer loyalty cards, I wouldn't offer them as a business OWNER!
If you are business owner it matters when client will go to your shop/restaurant to buy because he is gathering points/discounts and not to other cafe/restaurant. Look at Tesco and their loyalty cards. They spent a lot of money for it, because it matters. But luckily small business owner doesn't have to spent a lot of money.