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iHerb Rewards - How you can Turn Bad Into Good When A lot of Competition Among Participants Warms up

iherb coupon code - iHerb Rewards is iHerb.com's equivalent of a Loyalty Program. A Loyalty Program is s strategy by retailers, both offline and online, to induce customers to keep on finding its way back, and of course, buy more.

I am a self-confessed raw food fanatic. But eating "raw" constantly may not be realistic. So, I buy my raw food "condensed" from natural health shops. I stumbled upon that purchasing them on the internet is cheaper, and much more convenient, when you purchase them offline, because they offer deeply-discounted products.

(Meaning, if a pound of Spirulina sells $10 at Walmart, GNC,or Walgreens, you should buy the same, or their equivalent at $5-$7 according to which online store got the better deal from the manufacturer.)

One spending budget I frequent is iHerb.com. Last year, they created their very own Loyalty Program. Each buyer gets his or her own "iHerb Referral Code", any from it, the customer receives a slew of advantages ranging from instant cash discounts, added check-out discounts with respect to the amount purchased, free freight given a certain level of purchase.

One benefit that got unnoticed by regular buyers is the good thing about getting sales commissions across a particular quantity of levels when they give or promote their iHerb codes.

It ranged from the most of 4% to a low of 1% over the lifetime of the consumer.

The normal member shrugged the lowly commissions. Saying "Ooh shucks... 4%? 1%?... no way!"

Nevertheless the entrepreneurial segment, including the 5% "usual suspects" failed to.

2 yrs later, when iHerb began publishing their top 20 "earners", the rush to promote their own iHerb codes, in the ranks from the unsophisticated marketers, began.

This is the first Bad.

Too much competition. So when there's competition from amongst first-time marketers, some unhealthy tactics arrived on the scene.

Such as this one.

If the company promoted a "products review" contest with really hefty prizes (say, $10,000 for your to begin with, and $100 for the 100th place), some "No-bombing" surfaced.

The reason being the product review is judged through the quantity of "No" and "Yes" votes. The harder Yes votes, the greater chances that product reviewer will win. As well as the more No votes? You get the idea.

The practice got so bad that the Company had not been able to overlook the complaints regarding it anymore. Their solution? Get rid of the "No" button, and simply leave the "Yes" button!

Touche! That has been the very first Good.

The Second Bad.

The merchandise review section of the company site begun to seem like a circus because the most of the product reviews that arrived on the scene lately gave more prominence for their iHerb referral codes compared to the actual overview of the product!

It's very laughable when you read such blurbs as 'Use this to obtain $10-Off A Purchase'! -- inside the Headline Title with the Product Review!

The Company itself noticed this ugly development. They sent out a circulate that all reviews containing an iHerb referral code anywhere in this content with the product review "shall be removed" by way of a certain date.

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