Sustainable Connections Offers Merchants More Options

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April 13, 2017
Sustainable Connections Invites Local Merchants to Raise Their Profile, Engage More Customers, and Drive Traffic with New Mobile Coupon App


BELLINGHAM, WA, April 10, 2017– Sustainable Connections is replacing their much loved paper coupon book with a mobile coupon app powered by Chinook Book. With incredibly low introductory deals, they are encouraging all businesses to sign up today and to attend an info session on April 19th.
Sustainable Connections members will get an annual coupon free if they sign up before July 31st, though all businesses can receive deep discounts by signing up prior to August. Pricing and details are available at SustainableConnections.org
The app needs minimal training for owners and staff and does not require any new technology for businesses. It’s as simple as looking at a customer’s phone!
Sustainable Connections lists a number of unique benefits for the new app including:
• Exposure to new audiences. Over 90% of mobile app users in other markets tried a new product or business because they first found it in the app!
• A mobile punchcard option that lets businesses easily communicate with their most loyal customers and keep them coming back
• Detailed reporting, analytics, geolocation services, user preferences, and time & distance algorithms connect businesses to the right customer at the right time
• Business profiles that use custom photos and category descriptors to help potential customers learn more about businesses
• Expanded markets – Chinook Book currently has over 33,000 users in the Puget Sound region that can access coupons in cities such as Seattle, Portland, and Bellingham.
In today’s ever-changing sales landscape, mobile marketing can be a key piece of a business’ marketing mix. To continue to advance a thriving local economy, Sustainable Connections is making it easy and affordable for Whatcom & Skagit County businesses to take part.
What: Chinook Book/Think Local First Mobile App Info Session
When: April 19th, 5-6pm
Where: Start at Sustainable Connections office at 1701 Ellis St., Ste 221
More information: Visit sustainableconnections.org or call 360-647-7093