Integrated campaigns
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AMERICAN EXPRESS launched its Foursquare campaign with a test in Austin, Texas in March 2011 and going national this June.
On July, it expanded the daily deals campaign to Facebook.
American Express users can sign up and link their personal credit cards to their Foursquare accounts.
They can find merchants nearby offering special deals or discounts for Amex Foursquare registrants.
Users must check in at the location to unlock the deal. They can then tap the “Load to Card” button and send the
deal to their Amex card. If they use that card to pay for their purchase, the deal will be automatically credited to
their account within 3 to 5 days.
There’s no cutting out coupons or showing your phone to the cashier. The savings are automatically credited to your account within a few days. Redeeming these Specials is a
totally effortless experience.
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“This campaign is about putting value where our cardmembers are,” says Luke Gebb, vice president of global
network marketing for American Express. “We know that our
cardmembers like to use services like Foursquare, so we want our value
inside those platforms. We also want to bring to market a new channel for our merchants that brings them new
customers as well.”
Amex promotes their campaign in the home page of their website.
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After great success, in July they unveiled a social media platform
called "Link, Like, Love" that gives card members personalized deals on
Facebook based on their social graph.
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To sign up, simply head to the "Link, Like, Love" app on the American Express Facebook page and link your AmEx card to your Facebook account. See a deal you like? Just tap a
button, and the special will be loaded directly to your AmEx card--no coupons or printouts necessary.
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The Facebook twist is that the deals you see are influenced by what you and your friends “like” on the Web using the
Facebook like button.
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And what about merchants?
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Go Social allows merchants to manage deals across both Facebook and Foursquare, with other social networks to be added in the future. Business owners will be able to create their own coupon-less deals in a self-serve manner that are triggered whenever someone with a linked account buys a
deal item.
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