PRODUCT NEWS
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Make music work for you |
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20 Nov 2014 . BY Dean Fox |
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The emotional power of music can influence the decision making process of your customers within seconds. It can increase spending, prolong customer dwell time as well as improving staff morale.
A recent survey carried out by MusicWorks showed that customers would pay 5% more for drinks where music is being played. 82% said they would stay longer in an establishment playing music whist nearly 70% said that music is crucial in creating the right atmosphere within hotels and bars.
More facts and figures detailing how music can benefit your business can be found on the MusicWorks website.
In order to enjoy the rewards from music in the workplace, there are legal requirements; a licence from PPL and PRS for Music is required. A licence from PPL can cost from as little as 18 pence per day and provides access to a database containing millions of songs. The simple act of turning on music can make a huge difference to the productivity and sales of your business. Ensure you are correctly licensed and start enjoying these benefits today.
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Full Balance reveals all-natural reflexology board
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BY Katie Barnes | 19 Apr 2024 |
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Austrian-based Full Balance has created a Big Foot massage board for communal spa areas which
guests stand on to "closely mimic the experience of professional reflexology treatments". |
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MyEquilibria combines art and outdoor exercise
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BY Megan Whitby | 12 Apr 2024 |
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"We summarise what we do in two words – functional art," says Gian Luca Innocenzi, CEO and
founder of MyEquilibria, which specialises in high-end outdoor exercise equipment. |
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The company was launched in 2012 by CEO Patrick Saussay and Christopher Ryan.
We focus as much on profitability as we do on customer experience, in the definition of global wellness services. Daily wellness is a trend we support. We define personalised services, integrating health prevention and all experiences that enhance the sustainability of one’s wellbeing. |
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