
Australia’s Most Lucrative Rewards Program Offering Online Shoppers more of What They Want at rewardspalace.com.au Viva9 today announced the launch of Australia’s most lucrative rewards program offering online shoppers more of what they want at http://www.rewardspalace.com.au. (PRWEB) September 25, 2006 Managed by Viva9 the Australia's leading and successful performance marketing company, Rewards Palace offers anyone trying to make a buck through e-tail marketing the opportunity to reward their customers and stand out from the crowd. ‘Anyone buying online is aware that consumers are spending more time and money making purchases in the e-tail market. Still, the problem is how to offer your customers a more rewarding shopping experience,’ says [Shane Murray] CEO of Rewards Palace. ‘At Rewards Palace we offer our e-tail merchants a full package of products specifically tailored to their business to maximise their revenue through repeat sales. We achieve this with Australia’s most lucrative online loyalty program, where points are instantly redeemable from online surveys, competitions and through the purchase of 120,000 plus products from 200 quality shopping partners,’ [says Shane]. By developing a partnership with Rewards Palace, online retailers can achieve enhanced value proposition, capture valuable data, draw higher-profit customers, and persuade those customers to spend more online. Rewards Palace Product Manager [Peter Bojanac] says ‘The increased purchasing power of digitally literate young adults and the massive spread of technologies such as broadband access and mobile development are fuelling this e-tail revolution, and are changing the way people shop online – Rewards Palace enables merchants to market directly to them. And they’ll keep coming back,’ says [Peter]. Ed Carey, Vice-Chairman Deloitte & Touche USA says ‘Consumers are using the Internet more and more for shopping, and retailers are responding. However, retailers have to become savvy as they adapt to nuances of the Internet marketplace. They are looking to make shopping a more fulfilling experience, and that means putting an emphasis on better serving their customers – wherever they may be shopping.’ Rewards Palace offers advertisers, publishers, and charities, just that through a service that enables customers to find products easily and quickly whist adding a new level of fulfilment to the online shopping experience. How Rewards Palace works? No two merchants have the same needs when it comes to incentive or loyalty marketing programs. Rewards Palace uses PostClick technology, the industry's most flexible (ASP) software platform, releasing its clients from the constraints of packaged solutions, allowing them to build. We can use your organisations branding and image and provide the most cost effective solution to loyalty. incentive and loyalty marketing programs according to their unique specifications, whilst keeping costs low. No business is too large or too small. From start ups to large corporations, businesses can now benefit from online incentive programs designed to increase sales, generate referrals, build customer loyalty and improve employee performance. For More Information: Mr Shane Murray, CEO, WWW.Viva9.com (w) 61 2 9262 2726 (m) 0419 466 153 Notes to editors: About Viva9 Based in Australia with offices in Sydney and Melbourne, Viva9 delivers performance based enterprise management systems to advertising agencies, marketing communications companies, public relations agencies and other large corporate advertisers. Viva9's performance-based solutions allow customers to achieve their potential through multiple online marketing channels, including affiliate marketing, display advertising, lead generation, eDM and network shopping. Viva9 brands include Commission Monster, Viva9 Display Network, Monster Mall, Rewards Palace and wildkard. For more information, please visit http://www.viva9.com, http://www.commissionmonster.com.au, http://www.monstermall.com.au, http://www.rewardspalace.com.au and http://www.wildkard.com.au. ###
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