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Jan
06
2015

Travel Tags, Inc. Renews Forest Stewardship CouncilĀ® Chain of Custody Certification

 

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN – January 6, 2015 – Travel Tags, Inc., a worldwide manufacturer of unique gift card solutions, announces the renewal of Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certification. Travel Tags is certified through the Rainforest Alliance to FSC Standard 40-004 (FSC® C007066), which allows the company to continue servicing customers who wish to print card carriers and other paper products on responsibly-sourced paper.

FSC certification is unique in that it links the entire forest-product supply stream through the chain-of-custody system – from an FSC-certified forest through processing, manufacturing, distribution and printing to the end consumer.

The standards of FSC-STD-40-004 specify requirements for tracking the management of FSC certified materials throughout the manufacturing process in order to ensure accountability for all use of the FSC certified product. This allows Travel Tags to use the FSC label on its products which are FSC certified.

“Continuing our commitment to FSC certification is a critical part of providing a complete “green” offering in the prepaid card industry,” said Ken Dishno, vice president of operations at Travel Tags, “By maintaining this certification, we are able to provide our customers with an effective tool for collaborating in the responsible usage of our world’s resources.”

 

MEDIA CONTACT:
KATY LASEE | MARKETING DEPT.
651 554 8533
KRLasee@traveltags.com

TAGS:   card manufacturing, FSC, FSC Certification

Dec
29
2014

Register Now: Travel Tags’ Annual Holiday Gift Card Research

This year, Travel Tags partnered with The Gift Card Network to expand the research and give you an all encompassing snapshot of in-store holiday gift cards. Click above to register your name - you don't want to miss this!

Research will be released in January 2015.

 

MEDIA CONTACT:
KATY LASEE | MARKETING DEPT.
651 554 8533
KRLasee@traveltags.com

TAGS:   card manufacturing, card services, holidays, trends

Dec
22
2014

New Year, New Loyalty: Five lessons you might have missed in 2014


 

If you didn't adopt a loyalty program in 2014, this is one New Year's resolution that's sure to pay off.

Black Friday: an opportunity for businesses to take their profits out of the red and into the black. At least that’s how it’s supposed to be. But this year, many stores saw lackluster results. The common problem? Offering huge discounts in the days leading up to Thanksgiving, assuming a one-time effort could turn profits around. By the time Friday arrived, consumers didn’t get the same feeling of capitalizing on the best bargains as years past. And their loyalty to a specific store? Nowhere in sight.

So what’s a store to do differently the next time around? Further slashing prices during that coveted stretch from Black Friday to Christmas isn’t the revenue-generating answer businesses are looking for. But a good loyalty program could very well be.

Last year, Merchant Warehouse polled over 100 small business owners and managers and 700 shoppers to get their take on loyalty during the back-to-school season — the second most lucrative time for businesses after the winter holidays (which brought in $601 billion in 2013).

The core finding? Implementing a loyalty program is a far more reliable and long-lasting strategy for gaining happy, repeat customers than slashing prices left and right.

As you’re planning for the year ahead, consider injecting some loyalty into your 2015 plan. Here are five lessons you can take with you into the new year to make sure you’re at the top of customers’ minds from January all the way through December.
 

1. SALES ARE TEMPORARY, BUT A GOOD LOYALTY PROGRAM IS FOREVER
2. IT BENEFITS SOME UNEXPECTED THINGS (like email open rates)
3. THERE'S STILL TIME TO BE AN EARLY ADOPTER
4. PUNCH CARDS ARE OUT; SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT IS IN
5. LOYALTY PROVIDES ACTIONABLE CUSTOMER DATA

 

Source: Retail Customer Experience.com, read entire article here

MEDIA CONTACT:
KATY LASEE | MARKETING DEPT.
651 554 8533
KRLasee@traveltags.com

TAGS:   holidays, Loyalty, Rewards and Membership, trends