BrandLoyal Introduces Version 2 Of HappyFeed… A Free Online Review Booster For Business
I recently came across a Toronto Start-up called BrandLoyal who has a product that is now in version 2 called HappyFeed. They pitch this as a free online review booster that will help business be more visible online by making it easy for their customers to leave reviews on site like Google and Yelp. It apparently takes two minutes to get started which is good as setup is often a barrier to success.
BrandLoyal helps businesses listen to, engage with, and retain customers with the help of SMS. All this is done through one simple platform that can collect and automate customer data to suit your business needs. Whether you want to create loyalty programs, email campaigns, or implement contact tracing, get started in less than a minute by going to https://happyfeed.io/demo.
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BrandLoyal Introduces Version 2 Of HappyFeed… A Free Online Review Booster For Business
I recently came across a Toronto Start-up called BrandLoyal who has a product that is now in version 2 called HappyFeed. They pitch this as a free online review booster that will help business be more visible online by making it easy for their customers to leave reviews on site like Google and Yelp. It apparently takes two minutes to get started which is good as setup is often a barrier to success.
BrandLoyal helps businesses listen to, engage with, and retain customers with the help of SMS. All this is done through one simple platform that can collect and automate customer data to suit your business needs. Whether you want to create loyalty programs, email campaigns, or implement contact tracing, get started in less than a minute by going to https://happyfeed.io/demo.
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