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Access Point
The franchisees of outlets such as McDonald's, Saks Hair and Beauty, Subway and Chips-Away are just some of the businesses enjoying increased customer footfall thanks to till roll advertising and promotions.
Marketing activities like these give franchisees a real opportunity to reach their customer base and Access Point knows, from its own experience and research, that these types of promotions deliver customers and drive sales.
Till roll advertisingTill roll advertising out-performs the traditional voucher of flyer and offers a unique opportunity to get your marketing message directly into the hands of a customer. The act of purchase is over but the individual is still engaged and is far more willing take their receipt and glance at it, than they would be willing to take a flyer or other promotional material. Information is at the heart of Access Point's promise and the company has successfully carried out campaigns for some of the UK's largest franchisee groups, with till roll advertising delivering as much as 250 per cent return on investment. Messages can be individually tailored and targeted by locality to be very specific and relevant.
From a large multi-outlet national company wanting to target specific postcodes to a small local trader wanting to target their local supermarket on its busiest day, Access Point has both the intelligence and relationships to help drive footfall and business.
Promotions
The company can source promotional venues for franchisees to createdisplays or set up sales teams onsite, allowing franchisees to target customers at the right time, in the right place with the right offer which can only add value to any business.With over 4,000 supermarkets and retail parks on its books, Access Point has long-lasting relationships in place with many household names including: Somerfield, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Roadchef, IKEA, Makro Wholesalers, Wickes and Homebase along with hundreds of other shopping and retail centres.










