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Boost your Business
Fast-Food
Challenges
- In recent years, changes in customer tastes have pushed demand for new and healthier concepts in fast food.
- But, while the fast food industry has improved its image, market growth has brought tougher competition too.
- To grow their business, owners of fast food outlets need to use digital techniques to nurture customers, gain loyalty and stay one step ahead of their competitors.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
- Fulfill more orders every day
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
Restaurant
Challenges
- The restaurant sector is operating in testing times. People are choosing new and different ways to buy and consume prepared food. Meanwhile food-tech start-ups are eating into the market share of more traditional restaurants.
- To compete and differentiate in this high-pressure marketplace, restaurant owners need to use digital techniques to attract and build long-lasting relationships with their best customers.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
- Increase table bookings (more hours every day)
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
Fashion
Challenges
- Over the last 10 years, high street fashion has gone through difficult times. Because of many consumers switching to online shopping and price-wars driven by competitive discounting, trade has become less and less predictable.
- Fashion stores are responding by focusing on building long-term, profitable relationships with their best customers. Digital marketing is becoming more and more important as a way of personalising customer experiences and growing loyalty.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
Hairdressers
Challenges
- Today, many hairdressers and barber shops are noticing a steady decline in their selling power. Despite a strong consumer demand for professional hair styling, competition is on the rise. As new hairdressers open and offer appealing promotions and price-cutting deals, customers are easily tempted to switch salons.
- To be competitive, salon owners need to communicate with their customers, distribute attractive offers of their own and set a strategy for securing loyalty.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
Beauty salons
Challenges
- These days, many treatments and products previously exclusive to specialist beauty salons are available to consumers via a growing list of other businesses too.
- Nail bars, tanning centres, perfumeries and even some hairdressers are diversifying into beauty services and depriving salons of much-needed income.
- To fight back and compete, salon owners need to digitise their marketing, and adopt a loyalty solution to segment, engage and retain their best customers.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
- Improve your beauty care customer experience
- Promote new products and extra servicese
Bakeries
Challenges
- Independent bakeries and patisseries are feeling the pain of shifts in consumer buying habits, rising ingredient costs and growing competition from big supermarkets and manufacturers producing baked goods on an industrial scale.
- To maintain and grow their local market-share, bakeries must keep their customers on-side with eye-catching offers and deals, all supported by a solid loyalty strategy.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Promote new products and extra servicese
Butchers
Challenges
- Despite the trend of more and more meat-eaters preferring quality over quantity, independent butchers, delis and charcuteries are finding trading conditions challenging.
- Many of their customers are tempted away from city-centres to shop at the meat counters of out-of-town supermarkets. Butchers are also finding that staff recruitment and training are costing them more time, money and effort.
- To stay competitive, many are using digital marketing to nurture their high-value customers and drive loyalty.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Promote new products and extra servicese
Florists
Challenges
- Nowadays, florist shops and garden-centres are finding trade to be increasingly competitive and demanding.
- Their share of market is threatened by all kinds of competing retailers, from supermarkets and DIY stores to growers and online flower and plant sellers.
- To stay successful, florists need to adapt quickly to capitalise on changing trends and differentiate themselves with personalised marketing that pulls in and retains high-value customers.
Opportunites
- Build yourself a database of loyalty customers
- Grow repeat customer visits and average spend
- Get your lapsed customers spending again
- Increase turnover in peak periods
- Send out regular targeted promotions, offers and news
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€16.4 million of additional revenue generated by the Izicap platform for its users