Luring Australian Facebook users back into shops

Luring Australian Facebook users back into shops
A startup company is hoping to drive Australia’s 11 million Facebook users into shops using gift cards.

While Facebook has a mixed reputation as a marketing tool, it undoubtedly has vast potential when it comes to getting your name known amongst its 11 million-odd Australian users.

So it’s no great surprise to see the Australian launch of a gift-card app which lets Facebook users invite their friends to chip in to buy gift cards for other Facebook friends.

Called FlikGift, the app currently lets you pick a gift card from the following brands:

  • WineMarket (Woolworths)
  • Oola
  • Dymocks
  • Amazon
  • Red Bubble
  • Wiggle
  • Kiva
  • Alpha & Omega
  • General Pants Co

Once you’ve selected the gift card, you invite friends to put some money towards it – the idea being that it encourages more money being spent on gift cards, and in turn, more money spent using the cards in stores or online.

Gift cards via Facebook aren’t new. Facebook users can already buy a Facebook Gift Card, which can be spent on Facebook apps and games. In the US, the likes of Sears, Kmart and Starbucks have reportedly offered gift cards via Facebook.

One of the benefits of offering gift cards this way, claims FlikGift, is more exposure for your brand.

While economists and retailers bemoan the impact of Internet shopping, it will be interesting to see if this tactic can actually get customers back into shops.

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