SaveLocal Customer Examples
Find the inspiration for your own deal with these SaveLocal customer successes.
See how our customers have used SaveLocal to create the kind of offers that grew their audiences, brought in new revenue, and strengthened their relationships with existing customers.
Medi-Spa | Cape Fear Aesthetics
Deal: $150 for Botox, worth $275
Results: $14,400 in revenue; 26% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $288
"We'll be running another deal, and we'll be using SaveLocal."—Janet Brown, Cape Fear Aesthetics. (See the full story on our blog.)
Restaurant | Galuppi's
Deal: $15 for $30 gift certificate
Results: $3,210 in revenue; 36% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $214
"There were a lot of people coming in to redeem it. It's been a great experience."—Grant Galuppi, owner. (See the full story on our blog.)
Spa | Retreat at Brightleaf
Deal: $45 for massage, facial, or microdermabrasion, worth $75
Results: $14,175 in revenue; 27% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $945
Retail | 3 Kittens Needle Arts
Deal: $35 for $50 worth of merchandise
Results: $1,540 in revenue; 15% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $90
"Last year we made $4,600. This year, we made $10,000... SaveLocal was the only thing that could have affected that margin."—Laura Rasmussen, 3 Kittens Needle Arts. (See the full story on our blog.)
Family | Cool-de-Sac
Deal: $50 for a Cool Summer Deals book, worth $300
Results: $5,250 in revenue; 40% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $315
"We got a lot of shares and a new audience. The reach has been pretty high."—Vivian Conterio, Cool-de-Sac. (See the full story on our blog.)
Adventure | Vertical Dreams Indoor Climbing
Deal: $55 for $110 worth of climbing
Results: $3,795 in revenue: 31% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $207
B2B | Captain Notepad
Deal: $139 for $180 worth of notepads
Results: $3,892 in revenue: 25% of coupons were bought by new customers.
Our fee: $84
"Why would I need a coach for this? It's so easy!"—Jace Rogat, Captain Notepad
