Strategy for marketing...

@pureme (1526)
February 16, 2017 2:01am CST
good day friends. A filling station in my area put a small car, two motorbikes outside I'm front of its station. If you buy 70 litres of fuel, you will get a free ticket to be qualified for any of those items and many other take aways, like refrigerator, microwave oven and many more. People have been patronizing them while other filling stations around have been put to a halt because no one patronize them anymore. Don’t you think that's a good marketing strategy?
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• Agra, India
16 Feb 17
I don't think people are interested in such things any longer...this ia a very old plan.
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• Agra, India
16 Feb 17
@pureme I'm very bad at marketing strategy
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@pureme (1526)
16 Feb 17
@amitkokiladitya OK. I feel the owner of the filling station deviced means to win more customers. People love free things
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@pureme (1526)
16 Feb 17
Actually, this is my first time of seeing a filling station doing that. Probably it has been done in some areas before of which I don't know... Do you know about any new plan one could adopt?
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
16 Feb 17
This is a good marketing strategy, and the end user that will be benefited will be the consumers. Other gas filling station should follow this strategy.
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@pureme (1526)
16 Feb 17
In a sentence, they have really applied wisdom, come and see how vehicles queue to buy fuel, other filling stations were watching passerby, since no vehicle come to them.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
16 Feb 17
This a good strategy to attract customers... I like that idea.
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@pureme (1526)
16 Feb 17
@ilocosboy yes I like it too
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@lokisdad (4226)
• United States
18 Feb 17
It is but that is usually because most of us don't realize that if we win it we most likely didn't get it free more like we paid for it or a portion of it.
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@pureme (1526)
18 Feb 17
Wise saying, they would have made more than the money required to get the gifts