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We set up a local loyalty card scheme in June and are looking for people to work for us on a commission basis.


Would suit students / mums with a bit of free time / mums on maternity leave.


The scheme is free to join for members but businesses pay an annual subscription. This is usually ?45 p.a. but we are discounting it until we have more and varied businesses (particularly shops and restaurants/cafes/bars) on board.


The businesses concerned are able to offer a deal or discount (of their choice) to locals - we send out monthly newsletters and promote the scheme at various events, e.g. early childhood show this coming saturday. This way they reach 100+ locals each month and it acts as a very inexpensive way of advertising, as well as networking and getting to know other business owners. We will also run competitions and do more once we have more time but right now we need to boost the number of businesses who are participating and really get the word out!


We have the cards, which are eco-friendly.


We will offer those interested a certain amount per business signed up (please PM for details).


If this is something you might be interested in please get in touch and pass on to any friends who might be interested too. The scheme is aimed at boosting local business and community spirit generally, encouraging people to shop locally.


Any questions please ask :)


Many thanks,


Live Love Local


www.livelovelocal.net

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