Coupons and discount codes give you multiple ways to attract and acquire new customers. Tap into your current customer base with referral offers such as “buy one – get one free” opportunities.
Your best advertisement is a happy customer base. Use coupons to get them to spread the love to their friends. Alternatively, create a “first-time shopper” offer to entice a customer to follow through to complete that first purchase that all eCommerce businesses crave.
Another way to use coupon codes is to increase your following across social media and grow your email list. Provide a coupon code after someone takes a desired action, such as subscribing to an email list or sharing your posts on their Instagram stories.
Now you have a larger reach across your marketing channels, and you’re giving your new followers an incentive to purchase from you!
Coupons can provide the leverage you need to receive customer feedback. Provide discount codes after a short survey to measure your performance, reward your current customers, or ask your customers to leave product feedback on your website or social media in exchange for a discount code!
If anybody can get a deal, your loyal customer base might start to feel resentful. Make them feel like VIPs with special discounts only available to them as a loyal shopper.
Sometimes people need a little help to get over the edge of their first purchase with you or their first purchase of a new product. Help them take that step with a free sample so they can see that the proof is in the pudding!
When used properly, discounts and offers are valuable tools that can help you get stronger customer loyalty and increased revenue.
For further information on how customer loyalty and how to optimize your business, contact our NetSuite eCommerce experts today!
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