ClrBx for Cafes, Hotels and Venues
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Gain greater visibility and recognition
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Attract a larger customer base
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Grow in revenue
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Be acknowledged as patrons of art and culture
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Why ColourBox Is Important to Your Business
For the first time in history
ColourBox offers a Collective Reward System based on Art
Art can be a powerful tool for a lifestyle business to stand out from its competitors. The impact of a specific type of art on a business and its environment cannot be underestimated. The business promotes brand loyalty by allowing patrons to redeem loyalty points to acquire art.
Let's dive into some use cases together
Use Case No 1
Use Case No 2
Two ways for a venue to take advantage of ColourBox
Printed Colourbox QR code next to the artwork
The easiest way to use the Colourbox app is by having a QR code displayed next to the artworks hanging on the walls of your space. Scanning the QR code will instantly take users to the corresponding artwork on the Colourbox app. Patrons have the convenience of purchasing the art directly, whether it's ordering a print or connecting with the artist on social media. When a patron makes a purchase or supports the artist, they are automatically enrolled in the collective reward system. Businesses can also offer patrons the chance to redeem collective reward points by acquiring an artwork exhibited at their own premises, thereby promoting brand loyalty. As an illustration, customers at the coffee shop can redeem their reward points by ordering a co-branded art grade postcard for every 10 coffees they purchase.
Upgrading to the Colourbox kiosk
We can elevate the traditional paper-based QR code experience by integrating the interactive Colourbox digital monitor either just by themselves or alongside the physical artwork on the wall
Consider installing the Colourbox interactive digital monitor alongside your wall exhibition to enhance the overall experience. Patrons can now explore a wider range of artworks and collections, giving them more options to choose from. They can conveniently browse the art on the monitors and make a purchase with just a click, whether it's an original artwork, a print, or merchandise. When a patron makes a purchase or supports the artist, they are automatically enrolled in the collective reward system. Businesses can also offer patrons the chance to redeem collective reward points by acquiring an artwork exhibited at their own premises, either on the Colourbox kiosk or on their wall, thereby promoting brand loyalty. For example, customers at the coffee shop can redeem their points by ordering a co-branded art grade postcard for every 10 coffees they purchase.