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Most people think of gift cards as cash-value cards - but membership cards let you build customer loyalty in othe ways.
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Everybody loves getting free stuff - find out how free gift cards can be used as in-store incentives.
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More-sophisticated data tracking is changing diner-loyalty programs.
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Gift card services can be an inexpensive way to generate guaranteed sales, increase foot traffic, and raise brand awareness.
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The most common type of gift card program is also the simplest – a fixed or customer-determined dollar value on an electronic card.
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Swipe cards are appropriately named – merchants activate them by swiping it through a credit card terminal or PC. The card owner also swipes each time it is used at the point of purchase.
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If you want to offer credit cards to customers without the hassle of monthly statements or credit history searches, consider personalized gift cards.
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Retailers that do business online, as well as Internet companies without storefronts, can offer online gift cards to customers.
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Businesses typically use magnetic strip cards – or magstripes – for gift and loyalty programs to protect sensitive information.
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Many businesses are moving away from archaic paper gift certificates in lieu of gift certificate cards.
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Gift card systems use computer-encoded cards to offer retailers an easy to use, trackable solution to increase sales and retain regular customers.
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