Logan
Tod warns e tailers about discount code scams on eBay
Released on
= July 7, 2005, 5:07 am
Press Release
Author = Logan Tod & Co
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = Logan Tod today warns website owners that consumers are
selling promotional discount codes on eBay, which is leading to
reduced profitability and a decline in customer loyalty.
Press Release
Body = Matthew Tod, CEO of Logan Tod, says: “Through web analytics
we have identified an increasing number of site visitors who are
actively searching out and using promotional codes.
“These
codes entitle customers to product discounts at retailers such as
Tesco, and although they are meant to be for selective consumers
they are being readily sold on eBay. This is altering website conversion
rates and ultimately affects potential
revenue generation.”
Logan Tod works
to improve conversion rates for e-commerce sites such as Littlewoods,
I Want One Of Those (IWOOT), and Mothercare. Tod says: “We
are advising our clients to put in place tighter controls on their
promotional codes and to ensure that they are non-transferable.”
Affiliate websites
have also jumped on the discount code bandwagon. Sites like www.promotional-code.co.uk
are collecting promotional codes and are using them to generate
sales from retailers such as Dixons and Argos. This means that retailers
have to pay the affiliate and allow the discount for orders generated
through these sites.
One possible
alternative to offering lower prices to selected customers, is to
adjust prices based upon consumer behaviour. This means that a first-time
visitor to a site, for example, may be offered a lower price. However,
as has happened in the US recently, this practice of “price
customisation” has led some to very unhappy customers.
Tod is aware
of the controversy this has caused in the US, saying: “Price
customisation is behavioural targeting gone bad and it is not something
I would
advise our clients to do to counter the discount code issue.
“Shopping
habits are changing and loyalty is in decline. Consumers shop around
more, using tools such as Froogle. If price customisation was to
become widespread in this country it would drive the decline of
loyalty even faster.”
The reason e-tailers
are using price customisation in the US is to retain loyal customers
who generate the highest sales, whilst discouraging bargain hunters
who are less profitable. However, in some cases those who buy the
same brand on a regular basis, without looking at alternative products
on the site, can be charged a higher price.
…ends/
Editor’s notes
About Logan
Tod & Co
Logan Tod & Co is an independent web agency, focused on helping
companies achieve better results from e-business. The company ensures
online activity creates more sales leads, sells more, saves money
and improves ROI. The Logan Tod team does this
by analysing data, managing the conversion process and developing
techniques to maximise the effectiveness and efficiency of a website.
Logan Tod works
closely with its clients, ensuring their site development is more
business results driven and customer centric. Clients include Renault,
Mothercare, Sharpes Bedrooms, Littlewoods, Adept Scientific and
Yes Car.
www.logantod.com
For further
information, please contact:
Matthew Leach
immediate future Ltd
0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
Web Site = http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk
Contact Details
= 0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
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