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Australia's Most Lucrative Online Loyalty Program Showing Huge Growth, Signing up a New Member Every Two Minutes
November 5, 2006 by maggots
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(PRWeb) November 5, 2006 -- With the recent explosion in the online e-tail marketplace, online retailers are constantly trying to find new ways of attracting and retaining customers in an increasingly competitive market. We ensure that our members are well placed to benefit from this competition,' says Shane Murray CEO of Rewardspalace.com.au

'With RewardsPalace.com.au points are redeemable for real products, and we also offer our savvy consumer base the opportunity to win prizes. Our quality merchant partners understand the value of client loyalty and this is reflected in the continued success of Rewardspalace.com.au, Australia's most lucrative loyalty program,' says Shane.

Rewardspalace.com.au is free to join, and once signed up you can participate by buying online - with the program's 'PostClick' cookie technology platform tracking and accumulating your Rewards Palace Points. Once you have enough points treat your self to a trip to the spa or a few bottles of quality wine.

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'.

'The key feature of any successful loyalty program must be ensuring that the program currency is real and has 'true value', as well as an opportunity to accumulate. This is how Rewardspalace.com.au aims to benefit its members,' says Shane Murray CEO of Rewardspalace.com.au

Further information contact:

Mr Shane Murray, CEO, WWW.Viva9.com
(w) 61 2 9262 2726 (m) 0419 466 153

Mr Jacob O'Shaughnessy PR/Media, WWW.Viva9.com
(w) 61 2 9262 2726 ((f)61 92990412

Notes to Editors:

Rewardspalace.com.au is product of Viva9 which 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 Network, Monster Mall, Rewards Palace and wildkard. For more information, please visit www.viva9.com, www.commissionmonster.com.au, www.monstermall.com.au, www.rewardspalace.com.au and www.wildkard.com.au.



Source: www.prweb.com


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