Method 3: Distribute coupons/tickets

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Method 3: Distribute coupons/tickets

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Distributing coupons and tickets is also an effective way to attract repeat customers.



You can encourage repeat business by offering special offers and discounts just for returning customers.

In particular, "discount coupons for next serbia email address visit" and "special offers for repeat customers" are effective in encouraging customers to visit again.

In addition, issuing "refer a friend coupons" can also help you acquire new customers.



However, issuing coupons at any time without limit could actually damage your image, and it could also encourage customers to return to the store in order to obtain coupons.

Be careful about the content and frequency so that the message remains valuable and special.



Method 4: Post information on social media
Social media such as Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok play an important role in attracting repeat customers.



Restaurants can encourage customers to return by regularly posting photos of their food and event information on social media .

In particular, we recommend visual-based social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok, as they work well with restaurants.



In addition, actively communicating with users through comments and messages on social media can also help improve customer loyalty (attachment to a store or company).



Method 5: Issue a points card
Issuing point cards is also an effective way to acquire and retain repeat customers.

You can offer returning customers rewards based on their points on their next visit or offer them free services when they reach a certain point limit.



The points system is attractive to customers and helps increase repeat business.

In fact, many people have probably had the experience of returning to the same restaurant repeatedly because they have a point card.



When introducing a points card, it is important not to make the hurdles to obtaining the rewards too high and to offer rewards that give a sense of value .

If a system is introduced that has a high hurdle for saving and doesn't feel like a bargain, such as "1 point for every 10,000 yen spent, and once you accumulate 10 points you get a 100 yen discount on your next purchase," then very few people will use it.



Point cards don't necessarily have to be made of paper.

You can find out more about using the point card app here.
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