KR20090003517A - Method for inducing a customer by a die - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method of retaining customers, and in particular, in order to attract customers in non-high streets, the service is provided at a low price level equivalent to that of surrounding commercial areas, and high sales are generated in the form of peeling off. In order to return the profits to the customer, you can throw the dice for a specific event day (e.g. wedding, reception, company dinner), the number of visits, the designated company, and the day when the number of dice (e.g. 1) comes out It relates to a customer attraction method of attracting customers by providing free meals, alcohol, snacks and the like.
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1 is a view showing a customer attraction method of the present invention.
2 is a flow chart of the customer attraction method of the present invention.
The present invention relates to a method of retaining customers, and in particular, in order to attract customers in non-high streets, the service is provided at a low price level equivalent to that of surrounding commercial areas, and high sales are generated in the form of peeling off. In order to return the profits to the customer, you can throw the dice for a specific event day (e.g. wedding, reception, company dinner), the number of visits, the designated company, and the day when the number of dice (e.g. 1) comes out It relates to a customer attraction method of attracting customers by providing free meals, alcohol, snacks and the like.
The commercial area of the non-high street has a lower price range of service than the high street, so it provides services in the form of peeling off. In such a non-high street, it attracts customers more actively to generate high sales and part of the profits to the customers. In return, a sales method was needed to secure a wider customer base.
The present invention has been made to solve the problems of the prior art, the object of the present invention is to provide a service in a low price system equivalent to the price system of the surrounding commercial area in order to attract customers in the off-street and high In order to generate sales and return the profits from the profits to customers, you can throw dice on specific events (e.g. weddings, receptions, company dinners), the number of visits, fixed companies, etc. For example, when 1) comes out, the present invention relates to a method of attracting customers using dice that can attract customers more efficiently by providing free meals, alcohol, snacks, etc. of the day.
The present invention has the following configuration to achieve the above object.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a qualification step of checking whether a member is eligible to throw a dice, and if the member who has passed the qualification step is a person who is eligible to throw the dice and the number on the dice matches the predetermined number It is characterized in that it comprises a number confirmation step of confirming whether or not, and a free provision step of providing a meal for free if the number after the number verification step is identical.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the customer attracting method further comprises a member authentication step of confirming whether or not a registered member.
Applicants will now be described in detail with reference to the present embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The method of attracting customers of the present invention includes a member authentication step (S1), a qualification check step (S3), a number check step (S5), and a free provision step (S7).
In the member authentication step (S1), the user registers to his
The qualification check step (S3) is a step of confirming whether the member has a qualification to throw a dice. For example, in determining eligibility based on the number of visits, if the number of visits is checked, the dice are rolled when the number of visits reaches a certain number of times (the number of notices agreed with the customer in advance). It will give you a chance to throw. Alternatively, when judging eligibility based on a particular day of the event, you will be given a chance to throw the dice after checking whether or not the person of the day is correct (e.g., in the case of a wedding reception) If the information matches the information on the wedding invitation, it gives the marriage party the opportunity to throw the dice, or, if the eligibility is judged based on whether the date of visit and the date on the ID card match, If the date of birth and the visitor on the resident registration card is required to give a chance to throw the dice. The method of determining eligibility requirements may be implemented by the employer in addition to the above method.
The number confirmation step (S5) is a step of determining whether the member with the qualification requirements as a result of the qualification check step, the number of the thrown dice is equal to the predetermined number (number predetermined by the employer). At this time, the dice to be thrown may be a cube having a number from 1 to 6, or a dodecahedron having a number from 1 to 12. Of course, other forms of dice are also possible. Furthermore, two kinds of dice, for example, a six-sided and a dodecahedral dice, may be thrown at the same time to determine whether the numbers of the two dice coincide with the predetermined number, and to provide an event other than the free provision.
The free provision step (S7) is to provide free meals, snacks, alcoholic beverages of the day if the numbers match after the number verification step.
Applicant has looked at various embodiments of the above, but various changes and modifications are possible within the scope of not changing the technical spirit of the present invention.
The present invention has the following effects by the above configuration.
The present invention provides a service at a lower price level that is equivalent to the price system of surrounding commercial areas in order to attract customers in non-high streets, and generates high sales in the form of separation and sale, thereby returning profits to the customers. On the day of the event (e.g., weddings, receptions, company dinners), the number of visits, the designated company, etc., you can throw the dice. By providing it as a more effective way to attract customers can have the effect of activating the commercial rights of the off-street.
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