Artzooks Extends Reward Incentive Program
Artzooks.com, a leading reseller of royalty free stock photography, stock illustrations and clip art, today announced an extension of their popular ‘Artzooks Reward Points’ program.
“Artzooks Reward Points give value-conscious buyers of stock imagery a tangible and important means of realizing significant savings for every purchase they make” says Grant Kimmons, President and CEO, “Savings come back to Artzooks’ customers in the form of reward points that can be redeemed for a wide variety of exciting products and gift certificates from leading online merchants – including Artzooks.com!”
Using online tools, Artzooks’ customers can easily monitor and redeem their points at their leisure and as frequently as they like. The program has proven to be equally popular with corporate buyers and casual stock image users alike, and is winning raves for its elegance, simplicity and broad appeal.
According to Mr. Kimmons, Artzooks Reward Points are but one example of the extended commitment that Artzooks is making to the creative community, “Even without these aggressive incentives, Artzooks’ customers have come to appreciate the personal service, ever expanding inventory of high quality images, and convenience of being able to consolidate all of their image purchases on a single, secure site.”
Artzooks.com is home to over 1,000,000 stock images and features many of the world’s most popular royalty free brands, including Corbis, Getty Images, Photodisc, Digital Vision, Stockbyte, Comstock, Brand X Images and more. Customers can purchase images one at a time or in convenient disc-based collections.
https://www.artzooks.com
This article was last modified on March 30, 2022
This article was first published on April 13, 2006
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