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tweet4seats With Chamexpress

Chamexpress offer passengers discounts depending on how many people follow them.


By Ben Clatworthy

22 September 2011


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I get countless numbers of press releases everyday, and every company has some unique selling point they’re trying to promote, but sometimes it doesn’t take so much effort to get noticed.

 

Twitter, you either love it or loath it, and right now I love it. I especially love people tweeting directly to me, as it makes it far more interesting.

 

Andrew Martin from Chamexpress sent me this earlier today, “@benclatworthy Save money on Chamonix transfers! The more you tweet, the cheaper your seat: @chamexpress #tweet4seats bit.ly/r8MHia” and for just about once in my life, I was hooked by an advertising campaign.

 

Their aim is simple, the more people who follow their account, the more discount they will give every passenger who travels with them. When they reach 500 followers (and they’ve got a way to go yet) everyone receives a €0.50 discount, €1 at 1000 and €1.50 at 1500. It’s not a massive amount, but all you have to do is click follow.

 

Chamexpress offer transfers to Chamonix from Geneva airport, for just €28 per seat, all season, every 45 minutes.

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  • Romain Powpow

    appel au boycott

    A cracher comme cela sur les Français, Chamexpress va se faire une pub d’enfer.

    Nous attendons votre méa culpa 


Ben Clatworthy
Ben Clatworthy (Online Assistant Editor) - Ben joined the InTheSnow team in September 2009, now aged 19, Ben is our News Correspondent and Columnist for the magazine and Assistant Online Editor for SkiNews. Ben is widely seen as being one of the freshest faces in media today, especially within the skiing and travel sectors. He has written hundreds of ski articles for a range of publications, websites and magazines over the past four years. Ben has been skiing since he was three and currently ski races with the UK’s oldest ski club, Kandahar. www.benclatworthy.com