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How Can I Promote Stamp Me In-Store?
How Can I Promote Stamp Me In-Store?

Ideas about how to you can market your Stamp Me Loyalty Program if you have a brick-and-mortar store.

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Written by Izzy
Updated over 2 months ago

Customers should be able to walk into your store and be well aware of your Stamp Me loyalty program. It is important to advertise it in a variety of ways and places so the message is not missed.

We provide digital marketing materials to market your loyalty program in-store. Printed hard copies are available to be mailed to you on request for an extra charge.

Here are some ideas about how to promote Stamp Me in-store.

In-store marketing ideas:

  • Posters – display our pre-designed posters at the point of sale (POS), around the venue, in the store window, even in the toilets!

  • Display screens - if you display your menu or promotions on a digital screen, how about adding a banner or dedicated screen about your loyalty program?

  • Receipts - add information about your loyalty program to the bottom of your receipts, including your Join Code so people can sign up by scanning it.

  • Join cards – use Join Cards with instructions on how customers can join your program, including your Join Code. Put a pile by the POS or slip them into takeaway bags or packaging. Order Join Cards here.

  • Stickers – stick to the store windows, cash register, take-away products or glass display cases.

  • In-store or take away-menus – use the Stamp Me logo and your Join Code to include in the design of your menus or any take-away materials.

  • Flyers – create some advertising flyers and hand them out, put them on table top display holders or include them in takeaway packaging.

Don’t forget that one of the best ways to promote Stamp Me in-store is by using your friendly staff! At checkout, ensure they are asking if customers would like to sign up to start earning rewards. Also, check out our handy staff training video below, which you can send directly to your staff!

Some real life in-store marketing examples:

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