Schneider Electric, has announced the introduction of its mySchneider Electrician Rewards Programme for electricians. The programme is aimed at rewarding residential and small building electricians for making good choices when they purchase Schneider Electric products. “We want to encourage residential and small building electricians to make Schneider Electric their preferred partner of choice,” says electricians programme manager, Miranda Puza. “Electricians can claim their rewards each time they make a purchase of an applicable Schneider Electric product at any one of our official distributors. They need to register on the mySchneider Partner Portal as this is the gateway to many useful tools that will help them grow their businesses professionally.”
Registered residential and small building electricians will receive mySchneider Electrician Rewards Programme points for all approved claims submitted. Electricians will be rewarded for using products that are best-in-class and of an extremely high quality and will be first in line for notifications of new product alerts, sales promotions and savings opportunities.
“Not only will they be part of a professionally-run rewards programme where they can track their progress and growth, they will have access via a direct channel to Schneider Electric from which to give feedback and be heard. Although the programme is aimed at residential and small electricians, there are benefits for official distributors too, because the programme will drive an increase in traffic through their outlets from which they can solicit up-selling of other ancillary products,” concludes Puza.
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