Posts Tagged ‘discount marketing’

Is this the end of the sale season?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

As Morrisons announce an underlying profit before tax up 22% to £359m (2008/9: £295m) and the Halifax reporting that house prises rose another 0.8% last month there are now definite signs that the recession is slowing and maybe even that the end of our current economic problems are on the horizon. What does this mean for businesses and the average consumer? Will consumers maintain their spending ransom on businesses, forcing them into drastic recession solutions or will we eventually see the end of the sale season?

It’s hard to know whether people have just changed their spending habits and this is how it is going to stay or if it’s just a fashion/fad/phase that will pass. Businesses and marketing departments definitely have a tough road ahead rebuilding the worth of recession battered brands. This has been an important era for marketing as the spending culture has changed so dramatically. In some cases this is not just due to the recession but the increasingly wide spread use of online shopping, the recession has just acted to highlight the shortfalls of ageing business models – and these are possibly the businesses that won’t emerge from the sale.

Throughout the last year marketers have relied upon discounts and sales as the complete recession solution but now as we move out of this era will the lower prices be forced to remain and move from a desperate recession solution to the norm. All businesses need to start regaining their brand value by ending the sale season and finding other ways to offer consumer incentives. There are other free marketing solutions available which both benefit the consumer and business involved.

These free marketing solutions involve consumer incentives that promote brand loyalty rather than a ‘shop where’s cheapest’ mentality. A good way for businesses to tap into this culture but maintain their brand value is through affinity marketing. This is a free marketing tool which can offer consumer incentives in a number of ways including through loyalty and membership programmes or discount clubs. These clubs work well because they are not exclusively recession solutions. Companies such as The Rocket Marketing Group operate a number of loyalty and membership programmes or discount clubs. Businesses feature in the loyalty and membership programmes or discount clubs as a free marketing solution; all they have to do is offer members an exclusive discount. These discounts act as consumer incentives and they can effectively drive loyalty for the brands featured in the discount club.

If you are interested in free marketing through affinity marketing – featuring your business in one of The Rocket Marketing Group’s loyalty and membership programmes, purchasing a consumer incentive or selling the clubs and generating an incremental revenue please Contact Us.

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Cost- effective marketing during recession

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Advertising is expensive and whilst it is essential, it becomes increasingly difficult for a business to advertise through the traditional mediums when advertising budgets are being slashed. Companies are looking for more cost-effective ways to promote their brands. There are lots of marketing options and some can prove to be just as effective. This is in part due to the changing times (people absorbing media in different ways) and the improvement of the channels for advertising online etc. This is compounded by the fact that most people now spend time looking for the exclusive discounts available not just the brands they are familiar with.

In a report researched and compiled by the World Advertising Research Center (WARC) on behalf of the Advertising Association (AA), it was found that the total UK adspend fell by 3.9%, but when separated and analysed by medium it revealed that while newspaper expenditure fell the most (12%) and spend on every other medium also fell, internet expenditure was up by 17.3%.

Internet advertising is an attractive media choice and marketing option at the moment because it can be more cost-effective than other forms of advertising. The rise to stardom of sites such as Facebook and Twitter just add another dimension which is yet to be completely and successfully tapped into.

Another cost-effective option is to look at the free marketing options. Loyalty and membership programmes offer a way to market a brand for free and are operated by a third party, meaning minimal human resources for the business involved. All the business has to do to feature in a loyalty and membership programme is offer an exclusive discount to the club members. This also answers the public’s demand for exclusive discounts on the items/ services they purchase. The members use a directory and/or website featuring all the businesses and their exclusive discounts, to look through when they want to shop or plan an experience. The Rocket Marketing Group operates a number of different loyalty and membership programmes including The Big Savings Club, The Entertainment Club, The Home and Garden Club and JML VIP Club. These clubs collectively have a membership base of over 100,000. The captive audience is considerable, so surely this is something that most businesses offering products and services would benefit from?

Contact Us if you would like to discuss how a Rocket Marketing Group, loyalty and membership programme can be a good marketing option for your business.

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Customer retention can increase profitability by 125%

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Improve customer retention through reward programmes and loyalty schemesAs a company that specialises in loyalty and membership programmes, we recognise the importance of customer retention for increasing a business’ revenue. Studies have shown that by increasing retentions, a company’s profits can grow dramatically.

According to a study by the global business consulting firm, Baines and Company: A 5% increase in customer retention can increase a company’s profitability by 75%.”

In another study, Zero Defections: Quality Comes to Services by Frederick F. Reichheld and W. Earl Sasser, Jr. this theory was applied directly to a business, and the results were astonishing. Reichheld and Sasser reported that: “When MBNA America, a Delaware-based credit card company, cut its 10% defection rate in half, profits rose a whopping 125%. But defection rates are not just a measure of service quality; they are also a guide for achieving it.”

Although the exact figures from the studies vary, one thing is for sure; they consistently show that when customer defection rates are lowered, profits increase. And with the current economic climate in mind, these are results that can’t be ignored, whatever sector you trade in or whatever the size of your business.

Having confirmed that customer retention is essential, the question then has to be – what can a business actually do to increase loyalty?

The Rocket Marketing Group has created the answer for businesses, helping them to deliver excellent customer service and drive loyalty. Through our range of loyalty and membership programmes companies can offer club members (customers) exclusive discounts or alternatively sell our products to provide customers with a comprehensive shopping experience.

Loyalty and membership programmes not only drive repeat business for clients by offering members great savings, but customers can also feel exclusively tied to a brand by belonging to a club; their relationship with a brand is deeper than the average consumer – they feel special. Joining a club can also be an expression of the customer’s personality. It can enhance their affiliation with the area of interest, for example, The Rocket Marketing Group’s Entertainment Club is perfect for someone who considers themselves fanatical about films and The Midweek Dining Club is a must for all foodies. By offering members of a club exclusive discounts and rewards you are confirming their value as a customer and giving them a connection with the brand.

The Rocket Marketing Group loyalty and membership programmes include: The Big Savings Club, The Entertainment Club, The Midweek Dining Club and The Home & Garden Club. The clubs are managed by us and give a hassle-free way for businesses to offer customers more. And because we are proud of our excellent customer service record, achieved by our team of 30 technical, fulfilment, marketing, call-centre and creative specialists, all managed in-house, a partnership with us can benefit any brand enormously.

Contact Us for more information and to discuss how our loyalty and membership programmes can help your business.

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