Mazda has launched one of the UK's first social network ecommerce opportunities in the UK through its participation in the launch of Facebook Deals and points to the future of social media and retailing.
Mazda is offering a 20 percent discount on all Mazda MX-5s and the chance to win a Mazda MX-5 Miyako special edition for five months through Facebook Deals, part of Facebook Places.
Mazda is one of the launch brands offering discounts through Facebook Deals for customers who 'check-in' at locations around the UK.
The Mazda deal can be found at five dealerships around the UK between January 31st and March 7th 2011. The participating dealers are - Machargs (226 South Street, Glasgow, G11 6JY), Romford Mazda (299/307 Collier Row Lane, Romford Essex RM5 3ND), RRG Mazda (288-292 Bury New Road, Greater Manchester M7 2YJ), MKG3000 Mazda (113 Heath Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 4AZ) and Vospers Mazda (Honiton Road, Exeter, Devon EX1 3RS).
To be eligible for the 20 percent discount on a Mazda MX-5 the customer checks-in on Facebook at one of the five Mazda dealerships via the most recent version of the Facebook app or your Smartphone at www.facebook.com, 'claims the deal' and presents their deal voucher, via their mobile phone, to the salesperson. The same check-in process applies for the competition, but then the customer must enter their details into the data pod in the dealership. The five competition winners will be drawn at random at the end of the competition period.
"Social media has always been about communicating to as wide a range of people as you want, but until now has not given any commercial benefits to consumers," commented Claire Andrews, Marketing Director, Mazda UK.
"Facebook Deals recognises the consumer's appetite for a deal and brings a real financial benefit to social media use. Just by being one of Facebook's 26 million UK users you are suddenly entitled to some fantastic offers and 20 percent off Mazda's iconic sports car, a deal you cannot get anywhere else."
Andrews concluded: "This demonstrates the power and future for retailing and social media, bringing greater benefit and functionality to Facebook and a great deal for those with a Facebook account."
Finding deals near you is easy. Using your mobile browser on www.facebook.com or the latest version of the Facebook app, open "Places" and then click "Check In." A list of Nearby Places will appear and a yellow ticket will show next to Places that are offering deals.
Further information on Mazda deals can also be found on the Mazda Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ExperienceMazda
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Editors' Notes 20% off the retail list price of any Mazda MX-5 purchased & registered between 31 January & 31 March 2011 (excludes Mazda MX-5 Kendo special version). Subject to availability, on limited stock. Orders must be placed before 7 March 2011. Available in conjunction with 0% finance with 50% deposit required on Mazda Conditional Sale, & with a £500 deposit contribution when financed on Mazda Personal Contract Purchase at 3.9% and 5.9% APR. Terms & conditions apply. Finance subject to status. 18's and over. Guarantee/indemnity may be required. Mazda Financial Services RH1 1SR. 20% offer applies to the current retail list price only. First registration fee, road tax & all options will be charged at the standard 2011 VAT rate, currently at 20%.
Joanna Shields, VP EMEA, Facebook
Business
"With the announcement of Deals, we're moving the conversation from the web to the store by linking online conversations to offline foot traffic. And because people see what their friends do on Facebook, Deals helps businesses become even more social as people will see deals through the people who matter most - their friends."
Consumer
"Facebook is built around people and sharing personal experiences and Deals is a great extension of this. By bringing valuable and relevant offers to you wherever and whenever you want them, Deals delivers a powerful experience that combines technology and location in a way that a pure online or offline experience could never deliver."