Posted on
November 20th, 2014 by
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There are many websites and mobile apps that reward users for shopping, but Affinity.IS is much more. The premise of the app is that shopping has always been a game, but now it is one users can win. Its developers advertise it as a so-called “Influencing System,” claiming that it provides new technology in order to help businesses attract more customers by having celebrities reward those same customers for shopping with them. It does not stop there, though; it connects its users with sports teams, local retailers, and even social causes and charities who can all, in turn, aid each other. Read more »
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June 9th, 2014 by
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Consumers often get special perks, discounts and other rewards for their membership in certain organizations and clubs. The AARP notably provides many discounts and perks for its members, but they are hardly alone. Other organizations such as university alumni associations and professional groups such as the AMA also provide their members with special benefits. Of course, individual brands, retail stores and credit card companies also offer members of their loyalty programs many bonuses to entice customers. The issue with consumers having access to so many of these perks is that they forget the advantages they have. It is not difficult to lose track of all one’s bonuses and potential rewards, which leads to spending money that one would not have to if her or she were more aware of their perks. Cool person in technology Greg Hammerman created Larky to help people be more aware of the rewards to which they are entitled. Larky is a mobile application for the iPhone that connects with all of a user’s membership accounts and automatically reminds them when there is an opportunity to use a perk. Customers who experience connectivity issues getting their memberships to synchronize with Larky may need iPhone repair to restore connectivity. Read more »

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April 25th, 2014 by
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Gamification is becoming a major trend in the worlds of technology and retail. Gaining points and rewards for your purchases is now a standard practice for many large chain stores or shopping websites in every retail category. However, most of the time the goal of earning points simply leads to future discounts on more merchandise from the same store. While customers might appreciate those discounts, cool person in technology Daniel Todd believes that it would be even better if customers could get rewards from shopping that would not be easily attainable otherwise. Todd’s company Affinity offers retail companies a system where their customers don’t just receive discounts or merchandise from the same store they are already shopping at, but instead receive exclusive and unique rewards donated by celebrities. Under Todd’s system, people can shop at retail locations affiliated with Affinity and earn points for each purchase at each of those stores. People can then use those points to get special and unique prizes from their favorite celebrities on the Affinity platform. Users can access Affinity’s shop through the company’s web platform on their computers or mobile devices. Any users experiencing difficulty while trying to access Todd’s rewards platform should contact a network services provider for help with their connection. Read more »

Posted on
November 19th, 2013 by
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Many of us have had our wallets filled passed capacity with a seemingly endless amount of customer loyalty and rewards cards from popular retailers. Punchkeeper is a cool product that wants to make loyalty cards more convenient for both the companies that promote them and the customers that use them. Punchkeeper uses a combination of mobile technology and QR code scanning so that businesses can easily set up a digital loyalty card system for their clients. This service provides businesses with the tools to generate special QR codes that their customers can scan each time they use a service or buy a product. Once customers scan a designated QR code with a mobile phone, the Punchkeeper mobile app recognizes the code and adds a “punch” to the appropriate digital loyalty card. This solution prevents customers from having to fill their wallets with plastic cards that they almost never use. Another advantage to turning loyalty cards digital is that retailers can avoid spending the resources to print thousands of cards or dealing with customers that lose or forget them when they come to shop. Anyone who has issues downloading the Punchkeeper app or getting QR codes to scan properly can get help from a smartphone PC support company. Read more »

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November 18th, 2013 by
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Amos Elliston is, first and foremost, a software engineer. However, his career has grown significantly over the years and turned him into a highly successful leader as well. Currently, Elliston is the Chief Technology Officer of PocketChange, a company that rewards users of specific mobile apps with loyalty points. Elliston’s current position offers him a serious challenge, as he has to work to make the PocketChange loyalty rewards system integrate with hundreds of different mobile applications. He also has to coordinate teams that work with two different mobile operating systems: Android and iOS. Fortunately, Elliston has a significant amount of experience handling large engineering and software projects. This cool person in technology has held upper management positions at two other major software startups besides PocketChange over the last seven years. This is not a man who would ever need onsite computer support to solve his computer problems like most people. The evidence heavily suggests that Elliston is a man who knows what it takes to succeed in the tech industry. Read more »
