We’ve all heard the stories of companies going above and beyond to provide their customers with incredible support. From Morton’s steakhouse delivering a steak to a man at the airport who requested it in a tweet to Nordstrom accepting returned tires even though they don't sell tires, these stories are heartwarming,and inspiring, and often gain good PR and attention on social media. However, one common thread among these stories is their lack of scalability. Providing such personalized and extravagant services to every customer is not feasible for most companies.
In today’s fiercely competitive market, brands turn to all sorts of marketing strategies so they can stand out among their rivals. That is why many businesses use freebies which are essentially marketing tools that allow customers to get closer to the company’s offerings through complimentary goods. As an active or potential customer, you can easily capitalise on such promotions, and this article will tell you all about it.
Commonly Used Types of Freebies
First, let’s dive into some of the most interesting types of freebies you are likely to come across:
One of the best things about online casinos is that they have managed to keep up with the times over the years. As technology has continued to advance, so too have casino platforms, and this has paved the way for increasingly immersive games, greater security, new payment options, and better customer support. However, it’s fair to say that online casinos aren’t finished yet, and there are plenty of new and exciting technologies emerging that are likely to make an appearance on these platforms in one form or another.
In this post, we’ll look at recent developments within the...
Timewade, a leading technology partner for SMEs in the South West, has launched their new podcast; ' Code Breakers: Women in Tech '.
The podcast will showcase the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of women in the South West tech industry.
The first episodes will be available on Spotify and Apple podcasts from today, 31 January. The series is aimed at women and girls interested in building careers in the tech sector, providing insights and inspiration from tech leaders who have successfully navigated the industry.
The series will feature interviews with inspiring...
Courtlands Boardwalk on the Exe Estuary Trail has re-opened following the completion of repairs.
The section of the Trail between Lympstone and Exmouth has been undergoing a major overhaul after it was found that timber structural beams and deck planks had deteriorated and become unsafe.
Over 94 tonnes of timber have been removed during the repair scheme, and it has been replaced with 70 new spans of a more durable fibre-reinforced material, known as Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP).
Around 6,000 GRP elements have been installed during the project, using more than...
UK and Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson has joined forces with a major industry charity to launch a new pro bono strategy that aims to increase and focus its community impact.
The firm has signed up to LawWorks’ not-for-profit programme, which brokers free legal advice from member firms to small and medium-sized not-for-profit organisations that meet certain eligibility criteria on a wide range of issues, to help it identify where its professional expertise can best be deployed on a voluntary basis for worthy causes.
It heralds a new approach from Browne Jacobson to...
Devon Air Ambulance (DAA) is excited to unveil two new Critical Care Cars which will strengthen its service and help more people needing urgent pre-hospital care.
The two new Volvo XC90’s are high performance 4-wheel drive cars which have been specially converted for their emergency role and include a blue light response kit which combine to give critical care teams the best chance of reaching a patient’s side as quickly as possible.
Each Critical Care Car is equipped with the same specialist medical equipment and medicines as the Charity’s helicopters, so their highly...
The Property & Homemover End of Year Report for 2023 released by property data and insights analytics firm, TwentyCi last week, has revealed some interesting facts about the housing market including the ongoing decline in market share of online/hybrid agents, as more people move away from the less personable ‘agency’ in favour of the more traditional High Street and self-employed estate agents.
Last week we reported that independent estate agents across the Southwest were already experiencing a higher volume of activity with the sentiment that the market will be much stronger...
Independent estate agents across the Southwest feel optimistic about the housing market in 2024, according to the Experts in Property network, with many of its members reporting a New Year bounce back in activity.
After a period of political turmoil, sky high inflation and amid energy- and cost-of-living crises, the outlook at the beginning of 2023 could only get better... and it did. Over the course of last year, the UK’s political and economic landscape settled a great deal with a considerable drop in the rate of inflation, energy prices moving downward and a rise in pay growth...