Out with the old in with the new?

The lovely Carol Attridge from Verynice2.com, (a top home-ware and cookware store online which seems to stock just about everything for your house), has supplied today’s post which is about social media, shopping and reader discounts. Three of my favourite things! 

New to the blogging and social media world I have found I love it! I work for a house wares company called verynice2.com and we are on a social media journey. The amazing thing about interaction on the web is the people you meet and the virtual friendships you make, connecting with people and telling each other about your lives and interests, your likes and dislikes.  It has also given retailers the opportunity to interact with customers telling them about new products they have launched like our new range of Joseph Joseph or recommending a house wares brand like Simple Human.  Although we like to think we have progressed this isn’t very different from shop keepers of days gone by; the corner shop owner would have known his customers well, their extended families and their likes and dislikes. He would have recommended new products, special offers and known which products his customers favoured. Does this sound familiar? It’s not unlike the opportunity that social media gives us today, there are so many choices in the market place that we could all do with a helping hand to point us in the right direction when choosing our next purchase, or enjoy exchanging comments with retailers and other customers who have bought the same item we are looking at.

Because busy mums and working women have less and less free time the internet has become the place to shop and chat often late at night, but we don’t want to do this at the expense of relationships, even cyber ones.  At Verynice2.com we would like to start a relationship with the mums and women shopping into the wee small hours by offering a 10% discount between the hours of 10pm-11.55pm, just use the discount code mums10 at checkout to receive your discount.

Life has moved on in so many ways since the days of the corner shop when it was important to know your customer well and loyalty was essential, but we haven’t moved on in the respect that we still need to communicate, to find out the news in the community, have our likes and dislikes noted so we can be served with what we want or need, the relationship between shop keeper and customer isn’t a new thing it’s just conducted in a new way, it is a valuable one for us all.

So next time you are clicking the like button or commenting on a blog of your favourite website spare a thought for the shop keepers of days gone by we are not so different after all!

 

*Content supplied by Verynice2.com who have contributed to the upkeep and progression of Curly&Candid

Spend Vouchers, Get Rewards!

We are going to Legoland this year, or so my five year old son tells me. Looking on the Legoland website it would cost us as a family if we pay on the day £108.57 for a day pass to get in. For one day. Just one. I love Lego as much as the next person but this is not small change and if I wasn’t able to use my Tesco Clubard vouchers as part of the Clubcard Rewards scheme it may be a no- go.

If I use Clubcard vouchers I can get a day pass for £11.50 per person. Obviously I’ve had to use the calculator for this but by my reckoning I can get us all in for £34.50 in Clubcard vouchers. The debit card is safe!

This won’t be the first time we have used Clubcard vouchers for holidays, activities and treats. Last year we enjoyed a visit to Drayton Manor and have a fantastic time in Thomasland, again without having to pay a penny for the entrance fee.

There are over 600 rewards available including days out, restaurants, magazine subscriptions and hotel accomodation. You can exchange your clubcard vouchers for up to four times their face value to spend on rewards and really make the most of them. Basically every £5 in vouchers is worth £20 when you spend them on a reward. Tesco regularly add new rewards and with the February statements due any day now, why not visit the site and have a browse. With Valentines Day around the corner I might point Roy in the direction of the jewellery section. Knowing my luck he may end up looking at the activity days but either way we can treat each other and save some pennies doing it.

We enjoying treating ourselves using our Tesco Clubcard vouchers. It’s great to take the kids out all over and still have the funds left for even more treats and adventures.

You can find out more about the Clubcard Rewards scheme on the Clubcard Deals page. The hardest part is narrowing down what you want to spend the vouchers on!

 

 

 

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