If your
organization uses plastic membership cards, you may be missing a golden
opportunity to increase their perceived value—and increase your customer’s
loyalty to your brand in the process. So what benefits could you add to your
plastic cards? I think AAA is a great example of a company that realized the
membership card becomes more valuable when adding other benefits to the card.
Instead of just being a card you show to the tow truck driver when you need
roadside assistance, they began to add value to the membership card with the
AAA Show Your Card & Save® program. The discount program gives you
additional reasons to maintain your membership and keep the card in your
wallet.
Here are five
ideas on how to add to the perceived value of your organization’s membership
card.
MEMBERS FIRST
Allowing members
to gain access to products or services before non-members adds a level of
exclusivity to membership. Let’s say you’re a zoo that is opening a new
exhibit. Consider allowing your members to be the first to come and experience
that new exhibit before the general public. Or, before a new product launches,
allow your members to pre-order it and be the first to receive it.
LOYALTY BONUSES
Track purchases
or visits through the use of a membership card to grant loyalty bonuses to your
members. For example, at a coffee shop, you could offer the tenth cup free to
coffee club members.
REWARD SURPRISES
Surprise your
members by adding rewards to their membership cards unannounced. It will give
them a reason to swipe their membership card each time they visit your organization.
Surprise rewards could include a free bottle of water at the gym, 50% off a
salon product or a free appetizer at the golf club’s on-site restaurant.
SPECIAL PRIVILEGES
Special
privileges add value to your membership card and help increase brand loyalty.
What special privileges could you offer? Could it be free parking,
free WiFi or access to your facility an hour early?
DISCOUNTS
One of the most
popular value-added promotions attached to membership cards is discounts. You
often see attractions that offer gift shop discounts to members, and arts
organizations will often offer a percentage-off classes or discounted season
passes to members. A membership-based discount program can also open the door
to create partnerships with complimentary businesses offering reciprocal
discounts to each others’ members.
What have you
done to add value to your organization’s membership card?

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