Posted: 4th March 2015 | Back to news feed
Nettex has just launched a unique initiative called the ‘Try It Club’.
Aimed at all riders and horse owners in the UK, the ‘Try It Club’ gives consumers a one off opportunity to buy selected Nettex Equine products at half the recommended retail price.
A series of monthly product trials will see club members being able to buy and try some of the popular Nettex ranges.
Consumers are encouraged to sign up via the Nettex website and will receive a welcome pack that gives them hi-viz vest, car stickers and lots of other goodies – all for free!
The beauty of being able to try products at half price enables existing customers to try other merchandise in the range and also encourages new customers to try Nettex. Club members are then encouraged to their local Nettex stockist for repeat purchase.
The first product range on promotion for the launch of the Try It Club is the hugely successful Mini range that combines 15 of the most popular product lines and selected products from the grooming range. Club members can buy any product for half price from a choice ofeveryday essentials from grooming, fly, leather and hoof care. Spend over £15 and postage is also free.
This great Try It Club is designed to encourage customers to continue to buy the Nettex range from their local retailer once they have recognised the quality and value for money that Nettex Equine products deliver. A series of in store promotions with the Nettex retailers will also give consumers some great offers and opportunities to Try new exciting ranges.
Exclusive competitions and money can’t buy prizes together with expert help and information relating to seasonal issues will be delivered via emails and online to members on a monthly basis.
For stockist information, visit www.nettexequine.comor call 01634 257150.
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