Why you should offer WiFi in your shop

4/23/2015
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The Internet has changed our lives. Every question you have, key data you don't know and even life events from friends and family are always at hand in just a few seconds. It is hard to imagine a world without the Internet.

Despite improved mobile phone tariffs, an open WLAN hotspot is more in demand than ever. Modern applications such as Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook have high data requirements for which 3G and LTE connections are not sufficient in the long term.

Business owners can also benefit from this, as the digital world offers a wide range of opportunities for advertising, offers, customer loyalty, etc. Customers can become “fans” of your business on social networks such as Facebook, for example, and thus advertise to their circle of friends.

Offering free WiFi is the right step:

  1. Attract new customers
    • The data volume of the mobile phone tariff is usually not enough. At home, mobile devices automatically connect to the WLAN, but on the go, you often look for places that offer WiFi.
  2. Get to know customers better
    • By registering, customers leave behind data, such as age, gender and origin. This valuable information can then be incorporated into the marketing strategy by creating specific offers for the relevant target group.
  3. Free marketing
    • The investment in a hotspot, such as from Socialwave, is low compared to the costs of advertising in traditional media. The automatic “likes” that you receive for your Facebook page increase the viral marketing effect.
  4. Stand out from the competition
    • Compared to other countries, where free WiFi is the standard in cafés, restaurants or bars, there are currently only very few places in Germany that offer free Internet due to the arrest of interference. With Socialwave's hotspot, you can offer warning-proof Internet, offer your customers an interesting service and set yourself apart from the competition.

Register and order now: https://social-wave.de/angebot-erhalten/

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