Posts Tagged ‘shoppers’

Fun and Games at Zavee

by on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

We came up with a fun idea to attract new Zavee shoppers: a Sweepstakes! Details are available on the Zavee website, but our contest is a random drawing for cash prizes, with a twist. All Zavee shoppers are automatically eligible to win. The twist is that shoppers get an additional chance to win for every new Zavee shopper they refer. The more referrals, the more chances to win. Shoppers can invite their friends right from the Zavee site, which is easy for them and makes tracking referrals easy for us. The contest opened yesterday – the first day of summer – and runs through July 31.

Farmville Badge

via Rusty Boxcars

Adding an element of game play is one of the latest trends in marketing. At first blush, game play might not seem likely to resonate with adult consumers, but we all engage in competition in one form or another from a very early age. The viability of game play can be seen in the popularity of virtual games such as Farmville, which has almost 65 million monthly active users on Facebook. The location-based social network Foursquare also has a significant gaming element, with users earning points and “points” for specific activity.

Why should game play increase marketing effectiveness? The rationale is that encouraging the audience to participate and be rewarded helps a message earn attention in an increasingly noise-filled environment. Game play also is consistent with consumers’ increased expectation of control over the marketing messages they encounter. One result of meeting these expectations is that consumers not only pay more attention to messages presented as games, they have better recall of messages presented in games.

For small businesses, introducing game play into marketing programs can help level the playing field with competitors that have larger budgets. And it doesn’t require a lot of cost or complexity. The key is to figure out how to get the consumer involved in the message. We took a simple contest model and tweaked it by rewarding referrals. Social media platforms make game play even easier to implement. We plan to run a video contest on YouTube later this year, and the cost to us, apart from prizes, should be minimal.

The Zavee takeaway:

  • Marketing messages that have an element of game play increase awareness, attention and effectiveness.
  • The key to game play is user involvement, not expensive technology.
  • Small businesses can and should add game play to their marketing.

Welcome to Zavee Thinking!!!

by on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Zavee Thinking is the new blog from Zavee for community-based businesses and anyone else who appreciates the unique and important role local businesses play in our nation’s economy. Our goal is to share ideas and encourage discussion about issues that matter to local merchants, including loyalty, marketing, social media and technology. We welcome comments on these and any other topics.

This blog is also one of the ways we communicate with Zavee merchants and with other merchants who are considering joining Zavee, so you can expect some posts about the Zavee community, Web site and application. Your questions and comments about our product will help us provide the greatest value to the merchants, shoppers and causes that join the Zavee community.

Zavee is a social shopping community that integrates local search, loyalty and social networking. Our goal is to create a shopping experience that is simple, local and social.

Merchants can

  • Use Zavee’s loyalty engine to create and publish offers that meet specific business objectives
  • Segment their customer base for targeted messages and offers
  • Use shopper and transaction data to gain an in-depth understanding of customer behavior and preferences

Shoppers can

  • Easily search to find and learn about local merchants and their current offers
  • Earn cash back rewards by using their own credit or debit cards to make purchases at Zavee merchants
  • Earn points called Care Shares ™ which Zavee converts to cash that it contributes to community organizations selected by the shoppers
  • Post reviews of merchants (who can post responses), bookmark merchants of interest and become fans of favorite businesses
  • Become friends with other shoppers to share information and experiences

Causes can

  • Increase their visibility within the community and recruit new members
  • Educate shoppers about their mission and activities and increase interest and engagement
  • Attract new donors and increased contributions
Ron Stack and Alan Pleskow

Ron Stack and Alan Pleskow

Again, welcome to Zavee Thinking. We look forward to hearing from you, either on the blog or directly. I’m Ron Stack, the Chief Operating Officer as well as one of the founders of Zavee and I’m happy to talk about Zavee with anyone.

My email is ron.stack@zavee.com. I’m also on LinkedIn and Twitter.  Alan Pleskow, our CEO and another co-founder of the company, can be reached at alan.pleskow@zavee.com.  Alan is also on LinkedIn and Twitter.

We urge you to follow Zavee on Twitter and join our group on Facebook.