Gift certificates have been the standard for many small businesses throughout the years. As technology continues to advance, some of the options once only available for large retailers are trickling their way to mom and pop shops, and gift cards are a great example of that. Let me walk you through the differences between gift certificates and gift cards so you can make an informed choice for your business.
A gift certificate is traditionally printed on paper or a slightly thicker cardstock which is susceptible to significant wear and tear. After a sale, an employee will hand write the value on the gift certificate. This amount is typically used in one visit, however some businesses offer use over multiple visits. There are two ways to offer multiple visit usage; you can either offer a new gift certificate each visit redeemable for the new amount or write the remaining amounts on the original certificate after each use.
Gift cards, on the other hand, are printed on a plastic surface which is significantly more durable. Gift cards have the option of either having a face value (which does not require tracking through a point of sale system) or a reloadable card (will be tracked through a point of sale (POS) system). There is much less room for error if the cards are put through a POS system or a one-time use face value card than if an employee handwrites the new amount.
Gift cards will generally have a barcode or magnetic stripe to transfer the information into your POS system. This gives the opportunity to track the cards that have been sold. Gift certificates will occasionally have a barcode or a number printed, however most will simply have the value written on them. Without a POS system to process the gift, you will be unable to track valuable data.
Gift cards are a great option for those wanting to go green as they are able to be reloaded and are reusable, while gift certificates are thrown away immediately after use. The material used to print many gift cards is a highly filled polyolefin blend that is currently being recycled into general use bulk plastics such as plastic lumber, park benches and industrial signs.
Businesses have noticed a significant increase in sales after switching from gift certificates to gift cards. Many attribute this to the convenience and durability of a gift card. Customers will tend to carry their gift cards in their wallet for convenience, and the price of having that mini billboard with your clients at all times is priceless!
With so many options available, gift cards are able to offer a design that will truly match the quality of your business. New options are becoming available every day, from clear to custom shapes. I don't mean to brag, but we have an incredible design team on staff at Plastic Printers, and they can come up with a one-of-a-kind gift card design that's perfect for your business.
Through your POS system, you will be able to track the current balance of individual cards. You will be able to utilize the data to remind customers that they have gift cards with balances remaining because people will typically spend 60% more than the value of their gift card.
You will also be able to track the frequency of use on your gift card software. This is handy information if you would like to market to people that haven’t shopped in a while or to thank those that are your biggest shoppers.
By offering multiple designs based off of occasions like holidays, you can track the trends of what your gift cards are purchased for. With this information you will be able to create entire campaigns around those that are working as well as reflect and redefine those that aren’t. Overall, the consumer insights you gain from gift cards can help you better market to your customer base, allowing your business to thrive.
Now is the time to help you make the switch from gift certificates to gift cards. Do you have questions on how to get plastic gift cards that are compatible with your business? Give us a call today or click below to get started; we're happy to help you out!