When’s the last time you rewarded your loyal customers or employees?We often get so caught up in the idea of growth, lead gen, and customer acquisition, that we neglect the most important stakeholders we interact with.It’s far easier (and more cost-effective) convincing a current customer to buy from you again or advocate for your brand than it is to start from scratch with a cold prospect. The same goes for employees. The cost of recruiting and upskilling a new staff member significantly outweighs retaining a loyal one.To help our users nurture their most important relationships, we released an invite-only landing page feature with the ShortStack S2 server update. This feature allows you to create a landing page that can only be accessed by those that receive an invitation link via email.What does this mean?Now you can run an invite-only contest with your customers and employees to grow advocacy and reward them for their loyalty.
ShortStack's Invite-Only Giveaway template.Available on S2View and Create Your Own The concept of an invite-only contest is simple, by limiting access to the entry page to a specific group of people, you restrict those that can enter. So, while a traditional contest would be open to the public and used for lead generation, invite-only contests are designed to provide rewards and exclusivity to customers or important stakeholders.You could, for example, run a customer appreciation giveaway which rewards your loyal customers with a prize or the opportunity to attend an exclusive event or Q&A. You could even turn this into a recurring contest where you reward one lucky customer every month and give them kudos and exposure to your audience.Another group of people that could benefit from an invite-only contest are your employees. What better way to give back to your staff than by offering up prizes, additional holiday leave, or bonuses in exchange for a submitted entry of some sort.Make it known that the contest is “exclusive” so that entrants feel appreciated.
There are three primary reasons you would run an exclusive invite-only contest:
Collecting customer preferences with a contest
Using a personality quiz to capture dataInvite-only landing pages can also be used to manage live streaming events, interviews, training programs, or anything else that requires exclusive access.
Running an invite-only contest is fairly similar to any other online giveaway. You need a target audience, some goals, a reward, the campaign collateral, and a way to track success. Of course, there are some subtle differences.Here’s a simple 4-step process for launching an invite-only contest:
Which group of people is your invite-only contest for? Your customers? Your employees? Or is it another stakeholder?Identifying the target market for this campaign will help you determine what success looks like. For example, if you are looking to engage with customers, what’s the real outcome you want? Is it data, preferences, feedback, or simply increased loyalty? How will you measure whether the campaign has been successful?
Based on the target for your campaign, what makes for an attractive reward?Invite-only contest prizes vary significantly to prizes that are used for lead generation campaigns. Lead gen campaigns typically come with prizes that educate a buyer about your business, such as a free product, whereas invite-only contests don’t require this type of education.Instead, you’ll need to identify a prize, reward, or perk that aligns with your goals for the campaign and the motivations of participants. For employees, holiday benefits, extra holiday leave, or personalized bonuses may be appropriate. For customers, exclusive events, discounts, and behind-the-scenes access could work well.
The key elements of your invite-only campaign include:
Just because your contest is going to be private and invite-only, doesn’t mean you should undervalue the branding opportunities. Be sure to align all of your promotional assets with consistent messaging, colors, fonts, and other branding to reinforce the benefits of connecting with an exclusive group.
As always, you should track metrics such as landing page views, form submissions, customer preferences, email interaction, and other activity metrics that not only determine the success of the campaign but will help you improve for next time.All of this data is available with ShortStack Analytics in real-time.
One thing is for sure, loyalty (from customers, employees, and other stakeholders) is an irreplaceable asset for brands of all shapes and sizes. You simply can’t put a price on the intangible value of goodwill and advocacy.Invite-only contests are a unique way to engage with your loyal stakeholders or to turn idle stakeholders into advocates. They also help you collect meaningful data, preferences, and insights that will aid your marketing and sales efforts in the future.Be sure to exaggerate the exclusivity of your invite-only campaign, offer exciting rewards, and track important metrics to ensure you get the most bang for your buck.
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