PerkyPerk is now the most user-friendly and small business-friendly form of advertising in existence. It gives small businesses the opportunity to list themselves for free, with no subscription/membership fees, and to make exclusive offers in real time, allowing them to generate passes for any exciting product or experience they can imagine on the spot. For example, a Fisherman with a commercial license can catch a fish, take a picture, type in the text for his offer, set his price, and send out a notification to his followers (local restaurants, acquaintances, or other users that have found him through the app), who can grab a PerkyPerk pass (entitling them to later claim and pay for the offer in person) instantly within the app. This can all take place within seconds, which is ideal if you like your fish fresh! This one example scenario illustrates the fact that Perkyperk is the most spontaneous and mutually beneficial form of promotion ever devised.
The offers made and prices set are completely up to the businesses themselves. For example, a bar on a quiet afternoon might create an offer of 1 free beer for the first 3 people to secure a Perkyperk pass, thus instantly creating a buzz on a slow day...Or a hotel could offer a reasonably priced room upgrade to guests when luxury suites are vacant...Or supermarkets, which traditionally slash the prices of perishable foods desperately at the end of the day, could instead send out notifications of incremental price reductions starting a few hours before closing, thus maximizing profits while minimizing waste.
It basically comes down to this: great value for users, a great way for small businesses to reach out to existing and new customers, and a great way to cut down on waste. Pure genius, I know! Get on it!
The offers made and prices set are completely up to the businesses themselves. For example, a bar on a quiet afternoon might create an offer of 1 free beer for the first 3 people to secure a Perkyperk pass, thus instantly creating a buzz on a slow day...Or a hotel could offer a reasonably priced room upgrade to guests when luxury suites are vacant...Or supermarkets, which traditionally slash the prices of perishable foods desperately at the end of the day, could instead send out notifications of incremental price reductions starting a few hours before closing, thus maximizing profits while minimizing waste.
It basically comes down to this: great value for users, a great way for small businesses to reach out to existing and new customers, and a great way to cut down on waste. Pure genius, I know! Get on it!
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