Data shows Buy-One-Get-One program delivers 2X return in 1 month, 4X in 3 months, up to 8X over time in revenue going exclusively to local businesses, with lasting increases in sales for main streets and downtowns
MENLO PARK, Calif. /California Newswire/ As communities strive to help their local businesses weather the pandemic storm, Yiftee has grown to more than 270 Community eGift Cards across the United States and executed 74 “Buy-One-Get-One” programs. These programs enlist entire communities in purchasing eGift Cards that can only be spent at local businesses, where the card buyers also receive free bonus gifts for their own use.
Yiftee and Whatcom County, WA teamed up to measure the revenue impact of their program for small businesses in Whatcom County. Between money spent on community card purchases, bonus cards funded by the CARES Act, and overspend on the gift cards and bonus cards, the analysis found that the bonus program investment was returned by 2X in its first
Data shows Buy-One-Get-One program delivers 2X return in 1 month, 4X in 3 months, up to 8X over time in revenue going exclusively to local businesses, with lasting increases in sales for main streets and downtowns
(MENLO PARK, Calif.) NEWS: As communities strive to help their local businesses weather the pandemic storm, Yiftee has grown to more than 270 Community eGift Cards across the United States and executed 74 “Buy-One-Get-One” programs. These programs enlist entire communities in purchasing eGift Cards that can only be spent at local businesses, where the card buyers also receive free bonus gifts for their own use.
Yiftee and Whatcom County, WA teamed up to measure the revenue impact of their program for small businesses in Whatcom County. Between money spent on community card purchases, bonus cards funded by the CARES Act, and overspend on the gift cards and bonus cards, the analysis found that the bonus program investment was returned by 2X in its first month, 4X aft
9 best Houston plays and performances to stream and catch in April Emmy winner and film star
Laura Linney will take part in 4th Wall Theatre s virtual
White Rabbit Red Rabbit live series on April 24.
Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions A year into remote theater and Houston performing arts companies have learned to get creative. Yes, we’re still streaming some dramatic and comic theater goodness, but April also offers a plethora of different performances modes from live actors on your front lawn to virtual conferencing with a semi-omnipotent nun. For some spring variety, we’ve also got some dramatic opera, dance and poetry on our must-see list. And if you manage to get through it all, be sure to check out this special “Thank You, Houston” message from the city’s Actors Equity Association (plus one, likely non-union, guinea pig).
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Is it cold outside, or is it just us?
By
Emma Schkloven
12/18/2020 at 9:45am
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f you go out in public, remember to follow social distancing guidelines (at least six feet between you and anyone else), wash hands often and thoroughly, and wear a face mask.
Monuments at Discovery GreenÂ
Houstonâs unsung heroes are getting a moment of recognition this winter through a new Discovery Green art installation from Australian projection artist Craig Walsh. Walsh, who is known internationally for his pioneering public site-responsive projections, will shine slow-motion videos of several of these âunsung heroesâ (individuals were chosen through community submissions) onto five living trees in the park, creating a so-called ââmonumentâ that connects the individual to nature.â