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Examples of creative promotions

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:07 am
by asimd23
These creative promotion examples can help you stand out from your competitors or from potential promotions they may have in their business. You can customize them as much as you want or modify them according to your company's interests.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Have you ever seen signs in restaurants that say, “Try the delicious seasonal mole. If you don’t like it, you don’t pay”?

This example of creative promotion is not only applicable to restaurants or dishes, but could be applied to any business. You can attract many visits from potential buyers and even make them know and identify your business because of the total satisfaction guarantee it offers.

Extended hours
A good example is the famous night sales. Extended hours work great if you combine them with a promotional umbrella or a special date, such as Buen Fin, Hot Sale or before a holiday phone leads like December 24 or January 5, ideal for last-minute buyers.

Discounts in exchange for likes or shares
If you want to grow your social media community, offering a discount or benefit in exchange for likes or shares is a good alternative. Define the conditions, calculate the cost of this action in your earnings and make sure that the proposed actions are fulfilled.

Mystery Deals
This is a good strategy if you want users to come to your physical store or keep an eye on your online store, since by announcing a week of mystery deals that are revealed daily, you will have the attention of frequent customers and new buyers.

You can use this strategy prior to a launch or a special date, such as your business anniversary or Christmas. It's a great basis for planning an entire calendar of Christmas promotions !

Entry to raffles
Do you want to increase the amount of your average ticket ? Organize a raffle with an attractive prize and to participate, your customers must purchase a certain amount of product. You can offer tickets exceeding a certain purchase limit or establish that for every certain amount they are given a ticket, making multiple participation possible.

Free tickets to an event
This strategy is constantly used by grocery and beverage products, offering free tickets to an event in exchange for purchasing or consuming a product. Yes, just like in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!

Choose an event that interests your audience and run the promotion. Don't forget to get your hands on the prize before running the event.

Promotional parties
Offering promotional party tickets is a great way to build a loyal customer base, as you'll be providing a whole new experience.

To be able to attend this promotional party you can request a minimum purchase of the product or hold a raffle and award all participants with a ticket to this incredible celebration.

Meet and greets
It doesn't necessarily have to be a meet and greet with an internationally famous musician or band, it can be with a writer, an illustrator, a comedian or an internet celebrity.

Just make sure that the personality you want to introduce is in line with your brand's values ​​and has the power to attract people; two basic elements for this promotion to work.