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As consumer behaviour continues to evolve, so too must retailers. Even before COVID-19, in-store purchases were declining, but this reduction in purchases...
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6 minute read | 28/08/2019
The amount of internet users has risen by 98 million in 2023 compared to 2022, that is a total of 5.16 billion, 64.4% of the population. This coupled with the fact that customers are more likely to choose a service/venue with WiFi vs one without, highlights how offering such a service has become more of a necessity rather than a luxury.
Providing your customers with free, filtered WiFi keeps them in touch with the outside world. This also provides them with the flexibility to engage in any internet-dependent tasks they desire while at your venue, with the peace of mind that their data is protected and secure. Customers are not the only ones who benefit from free WiFi; businesses also greatly benefit. Below are 5 of the biggest benefits of offering free WiFi to your customers.
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The benefits of offering free WiFi doesn’t end there. You might be surprised to learn the vast number of advantages, regardless of which industry you are in. Whether it be WiFi for retail, transport, or otherwise.
Our infographic illustrates the transformative journey customers embark on when provided with complimentary WiFi services. It highlights how WiFi can convert visitors into loyal customers, emphasising its crucial role in enhancing customer engagement and satisfaction.
Don’t offer free WiFi? Then what are you waiting for? The longer you wait, the more data and customer engagement you're missing out on.
Download our SPARK® Connect brochure that will outline how our services can help you better engage with your customers and reap the rewards.
Rebecca is the Marketing Director. She's worked for SPARK TSL since 2012. She is responsible for high level marketing strategy focusing on lead generation and aiding the vision of the business; to ensure that no patient has to pay for entertainment.
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