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Hi "Good" for who? for you or for your customers. Because in this industry, it is unfortunately, often one or the other. Ideally, you should find something something that is good for both sides. Additionally, you need to differentiate between repeat business travelers and private 'holiday' trav...

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Companies that will have the resources to setup and manage a large aggregated program will most likely be large public companies whose existence as a company won't go out of business and their points are trusted to be usable. A place where you can buy from one entity and use among many entities:...

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Since cashflow is an issue, here's my advice: * Get the rewards from someone else. * There's no need for you to pay for these perks. Find partners in complimentary fields, and approach them with the offer that you will connect them with your buyers list (a very valuable thing) in exchange for t...

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From how I understand your product, it sounds like it would allow people that buy a lot of items from company A to then use points from those purchases to get free items from company B. If that's true, I don't think many companies would want to sign up for the service, since there's the potenti...

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I have been away with a bad leg. And I don't agree with the answers so far (sorry). So to begin with, what resources do you have? Other people, time, money? These play a role in your choices and the reach you can achieve. If no one knows you exist, you won't get any customers, will you? It all c...

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