Choosing membership management software

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Choosing membership management software

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Whilst the average spent per week on activities was £27.46, 37% of families spend more than £30 per week.

The five main themes that parents highlighted as important when booking and renewing activities included;

The experience of their children
Quality of instructors
Wanting to be kept in the know
Payments and value
Their online experience
The ‘What parents want’ report, which is now japan rcs data available to download, gives details of the factors that feed into those themes, with actions to help address them and expert opinion from well-known faces in the children’s activity sector.

If you’re an activity provider and would like to know more about what your parents want, this is the perfect report for you!
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The Humble SMS
Are you looking for an instant, direct and accessible way to communicate with your customers/members? Introducing the humble SMS (text message to most of us!) – a simple way for you to communicate directly with your audience.



The beauty of SMS is that your customers already have everything they need to connect with your business – their mobile phones. Customers love the convenience of not having to go looking for comms.

But the benefits don’t stop at your customers. It’s also a breeze for you to set up and train your team on.

Benefit from the increased open rate
When it comes to marketing, emails often walk the fine line between spam and promotions folders. But text messages? They’re almost always read.

Why? Because they’re clear and to the point. It only takes a few seconds to read a text message and they don’t land in a separate folder. You can wait days for customers to check their emails, and even then, you have to hope it lands in their inbox.
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