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June 3, 2016
With instant delivery on multiple digital platforms, virtual cards are only going to become more and more mainstream.
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By Jonathan Price, CEO, Virtual Incentives
Have you ever considered whether or not a hot dog is a sandwich? There was a piece a few months in USA Today about this subject – a topic that has been raging on the Internet for years. In this particular article, the author attempts to put the debate to bed once and for all – yes, a hot dog is a sandwich. Served on a bun. Between two pieces of bread.
While this “controversy” is superficial it can be superimposed on some other business issues – particularly those that have been impacted by technology. In the rewards industry we can ask is the virtual card still a card? It isn’t the rectangular, plastic item that most think of when the word “card” comes to mind. However, the “card” is simply a medium to convey the value of a specific account. Does it need to be a tangible object in the hand?
Digitally based rewards fill today’s consumer demands for speed, convenience and personalization. Going virtual with the “card” is the natural reinvention of a product that has become almost antiquated. A traditional, physical card has limitations that are unnecessary in today’s technology-driven world. With a physical card you encounter issues like shipping, waste, production, timing and limits on personalization and engagement.
In the market research industry in particular, it’s important to take a close look at wielding every technological advancement we have at our disposal. Respondents have become fickle and are constantly pressed with multiple demands on their time. Our world is moving at breakneck speed. Rewarding respondents instantly and digitally is one way to gain a more complete data picture. Digital “cards” – of all kinds – benefit research companies by offering:
While a hot dog may have just been one more product that falls in the sandwich industry, a virtual card is an innovation that will likely push the physical card out of existence. Consumers need what they need when they need it. Companies need to appear savvy, modern and utilize technology to its full advantage in order to remain credible with their audiences. With instant delivery on multiple digital platforms, along with the opportunity for pushing out branding messages, virtual cards are only going to become more and more mainstream. I’d argue that they go beyond an additional to a category, and will eventually completely define the space. One last question: would you like mustard with that?
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