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Matt@9BallDesign
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:33:21 PM(UTC)
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Has anyone dug into BV5 yet to accomodate Buyer Points, a.k.a. Reward Points based on dollar amount of purchase?


Points are redeemable as "cash" on future purchases.
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bvuser
#2 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:00:59 AM(UTC)
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We can do such a customization, but haven't done it yet.
Netriplex Corporation<br />
Matt@9BallDesign
#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2007 10:49:05 AM(UTC)
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That's cool. I was hoping to see if anyone had some working examples.
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dotnetdiva
#4 Posted : Thursday, September 20, 2007 4:23:52 PM(UTC)
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Looking forward to this, when I first considered BVC5, the guys mentioned they wanted to build this in. Hope they do soon, it's a wonderful tool for customer loyalty!
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jonm
#5 Posted : Monday, September 24, 2007 12:50:07 PM(UTC)
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We would be interested in this as well!
-Jonathan Moore
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bvuser
#6 Posted : Monday, September 24, 2007 5:17:31 PM(UTC)
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Based on this feedback, we would consider implementing such a system.

Some feedback as to what type of functionality you'd be interested in as well as approximately what you'd be willing to spend for such a system will help determine if such a modification would be mutually beneficial.
Netriplex Corporation<br />
birdsafe
#7 Posted : Monday, September 24, 2007 8:03:55 PM(UTC)
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David,

I would be somewhat interested -- perhaps to the tune of $100 for the system. But it would have to have the ability to edit each "account" -- so that if, as in my case, you have orders from a previous cart, you can bring all customers "up to date" -- actually if you could pull amounts from Quickbooks, that would be awesome.
jonm
#8 Posted : Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:51:11 AM(UTC)
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We would pay up towards $200.00 for this. Simply because most of the third party software for BV is roughly that much.
-Jonathan Moore
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bvcoder
#9 Posted : Wednesday, September 26, 2007 6:40:02 PM(UTC)
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We have done that on 2 occasions for BVC 2004. We would be interested to do this for BV 5 as well. Let me know if u were interested.

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dotnetdiva
#10 Posted : Wednesday, September 26, 2007 8:46:29 PM(UTC)
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I'd definitely pay $200, an extra hundred if done really good and preferably very soon. :)
Angela
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roberto
#11 Posted : Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:22:51 PM(UTC)
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I would definitely be interested in this for the prices mentioned. Let me know if anything comes up!
bvuser
#12 Posted : Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:51:40 PM(UTC)
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Besides expressing interest, we'd be interested in hearing some ideas as to what type of functionality you'd be looking for.

In other words, Angela, what is really good?
Netriplex Corporation<br />
jonm
#13 Posted : Friday, September 28, 2007 5:54:23 PM(UTC)
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I think as a user all that we are really looking for is a system that is easy to use for both the customer and Admins.

For admins this means good detailed reports and the ability to make changes to rewards without effecting overall stability of the system.

For the customer side we would like them to view their rewards via the customer accounts section and a history of their purchases as well as any adjustments that admins make to their account whether it be beneficial or not.

Also, perhaps a control when a user logs in that when a product is displayed that it shows them how many reward points would be awarded to them if they purchased that particular product. Something to intise them into wanting to buy just one more product to get the next reward level. And have their total rewards displayed customizable to our needs.

And of course I would be really interested in having a mult-tired reward system. Perhaps the first level is a cash reward while a second level would be free shipping or a free product they can choose from a list we select.

I know most of these are pie in the sky ideas but, I think they are feasible.

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roberto
#14 Posted : Thursday, October 4, 2007 7:50:52 PM(UTC)
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If I can throw in my two cents as well, I think a couple good features to this add-on would be the following:

1. We can assign points an actual dollar value within the admin for future purchase. For example, someone spends $500 gets 500 points, and 1 point is worth $0.25 in merchandise, or on the other hand. $500 gets you 25 points which provides $25 in merchandise. The system should be flexible enough for the admin to assign a value to a point and a point to a dollar value of future purchases.

2. Instead of a point per dollar system, it is a point per set products. So 500 points will get you these items, 1000 points gets you these items. Just like skee ball was.
roberto
#15 Posted : Friday, October 5, 2007 9:20:21 AM(UTC)
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sorry for the double post, but in addition it would be nice to have it flexible enough to integrate within the imbedded newsletter feature (or even better a 3rd party newsletter manager) so that in communications with past customers, owners can provide their point total in the newsletter, or provide customized emails reminding them of the amount of points that customers have waiting for them.
Marcus
#16 Posted : Friday, November 16, 2007 9:54:06 AM(UTC)
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Any thoughts on this as a potential spec sheet for a Loyalty Points feature?



Ideas for a Loyalty Points Feature


Admin can assign a "Dollars to Points" or "Items to Points" value so that when a customer purchases an item the customer's account will be credited with a number of "Loyalty Points." Customers will be able to redeem points to pay or partially pay for future purchases from the store.

1) The system will need to be modified so that points can be tracked on a per-customer basis. What do we do for non-logged in customers? Track via email address?
2) The admin side will need to be modified to set a global “dollars purchased to point” or “items purchased to points” ratio.
3) The admin side will need to be modified to set a “Points to redeemed dollars” ratio. Maybe we should just set a form like (1point = $xxxx)?
4) The user account area will need to be modified to display points available.
5) The checkout process will need to be modified to issue points when orders are paid. It must also account for returns/refunds. What happens if points are used immediately and then an order is returned? Should points have a “pending” time?
6) The checkout process will need to be modified to display available points, and show how many points are needed to pay for the entire order. The checkout should let customers apply some points to fully or partially pay for an order.
7) People pages in the admin should be modified to display current points.

Other features we may wish to add

1) Reports for admin showing how many points were issued to whom and when
2) Aging of points (they expire after x years)
3) The ability to set a specific number of points for a specific product that would override the default value
4) The ability to set point modifiers on products (i.e. This product earns double points).
MitchA
#17 Posted : Friday, November 16, 2007 1:00:19 PM(UTC)
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Can we have kitting first?

A PC World article:
http://www.pcworld.com/a...le/id,17678/article.html

My feeling towards these kinds of things:

As a shopper, I'd rather not be bothered. My life is busy enough, I don't want to deal with come-ons. I'd rather the merchant offer on-the-spot free shipping rather than a scalable 'e-gift certificate'. I'm not likely to remember I even have it stashed away in someone else's database. I can't tell you the number of gift cards that we've received and lost track of over the years....

As a merchant, these kinds of 'extras' only work if they drag an otherwise reluctant shopper into MY store instead of someone else's. Off-web advertizing of this 'feature' that's found only on my website... forget it. On-site: Any time I need to have the shopper read something, he's not shopping. I've got him for a few minutes.... no distractions please.


Marcus, your list of 7 concerns is only the beginning of a very long list, for it only deals with the customer-side. A busy merchant could have a cow at tax time if QuickBooks isn't set up to account for all of the credits, year-end hold over, returns, credit-backs, absorbtion of expired credit value..., and it will be the larger stores that will need to deal with this... I'd bet small store owners like me won't have the time to bother, unless it is roll-off-the-wall easy. I have yet to find ANY of this stuff THAT easy. Remember affiliates? Anybody really find that the bother is worth it?


There are systems that the shopper belongs to that follows him/her from member site to member site:
http://www.mypoints.com/emp/u/index.vm

Perhaps we should look into this instead. It looks like a trackng system sim to an affilate system, with the tally work being done off-site.

My $.02 (worth .05 bonus shopper points)
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Matt@9BallDesign
#18 Posted : Friday, November 16, 2007 1:04:29 PM(UTC)
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Here's the scenario I'm looking at for a client. This might be too specific to be all encompassing but at least it's a potential model.


The marketing program is becoming a Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum Dealer. Being able to label/title the Point Level would be nice.



Dealer A is Level 1. Gets 1 point per dollar spent.

Dealer B is Level 2. Gets 2 points per dollar spent.

Dealer C is Level 3. Gets 3 points per dollar spent.

Dealer D is Level 4. Gets 4 points per dollar spent.



1 point = $X across the board. We need to be able to define X as $1, .50 cents. etc.



Would be nice to automatically bump a dealer to next level when purchase history &gt; $XXXXX



Ability to define Point Levels:



Level 1 = $10,000

Level 2 = $25,000

Level 3 = $40,000

Level 4 = $60,000



On cart page, display available points. Hi Dealer A, you have 100 pts available. Dealer A can choose to put 20 points towards the order. Submitted, dollar amount subtracted from order total.



Business as usual.



One question I ask is if Dealer A redeems 20 points on an order, should that order receive more points? I'm thinking yes.







Something to think about is how the point system will work via a CSR phone order. It's all too common for dealers to be purchasing over the phone, CSR should be able to see available points and apply points if dealer desires.



I am a true believer that an account MUST be created in order to qualify for the points/rewards system.







I get AMEX cash back on my purchases, I do not see the cash back until I see my monthly, when is that cash actually rewarded to me? I'm sure it's in the fine print...LOL..



I have a Staples Rewards Card. I get a cash reward coupon every month, when are those points rewarded to my account? Not sure, probably in the fine print again....LOL...
Matt Martell


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