Yiftee Supports Local Businesses With eGift Cards on Facebook and Instagram

Yiftee, eGift Cards, Facebook, Instagram
Yiftee Supports Local Businesses With eGift Cards on Facebook and Instagram

Yiftee, Inc., a leader since 2012 in eGift Cards for local businesses, announces a new way for local business and Community Card clients to share their eGift Cards on Facebook and Instagram.

2,000+ Yiftee eGift Card local business and Community Card clients may now be eligible to have their custom-branded digital gift cards featured on Facebook to their local community, with no extra effort on their part. People on Facebook can discover eGift Cards on Facebook and complete their purchase on Yiftee, thereby supporting local businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic and accelerating recovery whether they are open now or not.

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On Instagram, merchants using Yiftee’s eGift Card platform can add a button to their Instagram profile to purchase their cards on Yiftee and soon promote them by using a new “Gift Cards” sticker in Stories. The button and stickers will link directly to the merchant’s branded Yiftee webpage for purchase. People can also re-share the sticker in their own Stories, helping drive awareness of how they can support local businesses.

Sign Up in Minutes

Local businesses can take advantage of this partnership by signing up for their own eGift Cards that will be displayed to neighbors for purchase when they login to Facebook. It takes just a few minutes to get a custom-branded eGift Card that merchants can also sell from their websites, blogs, social media, and email marketing lists. Yiftee handles security and fraud protection, payment processing, gift delivery via email text or print, customer support, analytics, and reporting.

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No Cost to Merchants

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Yiftee is waiving its usual $29.95/month subscription fee through Sept. 30, 2020, and will reassess at that time. Card buyers generally pay the $1+5% eDelivery fee, which covers processing costs, so that merchants get 100% of the eGift value, though merchants may choose to absorb this cost.