How does Wowcher work in Liverpool?
How Does It Work? Wowcher connects your business with a large audience of customers who are looking for great deals. You create an offer with a discount on your product or service, and we promote it on our platform. Customers purchase vouchers, which they can redeem at your business. Why are products on Wowcher so cheap? Wowcher is able to offer great deals on experiences and products as they bulk buy them before selling them onto customers. Businesses are incentivised to offer these deals to Wowcher as it gets customers in the door and can lead to further business.Simply purchase a voucher (a Wowcher) for a deal you like and redeem it with the merchant to enjoy your experience or product at a fraction of the usual cost.There are no up-front costs! You don’t pay anything until the customer visits your services or buys your products. The cost of using Wowcher depends on the deal you’re offering and the level of promotion you choose.How does the Wowcher Mystery Holiday Work? You essentially buy a voucher which acts as a credit with another holiday company such as Travelodeal or Weekender Breaks. The holiday company contacts you to book your holiday which can cost £99pp but other charges for better flights, etc.
What is Wowcher Liverpool known for?
Wowcher is filled to the brim with amazing daily deals and discounts on lots of your favourite Liverpool experiences. The best hotels, restaurants, days out and more. And we are teaming up with them to let you know exactly what you can be getting up to around the city. Wowcher UK buys in bulk so they can offer you substantial discounts on loads of products, services, and experiences. You’ll find clothing, electronics, restaurant meals, hotel stays, spa trips, concert tickets and more.
What is Liverpool most famous food?
Scouse (food) Scouse is a type of stew typically made from meat (usually beef or lamb) with potatoes, carrots and onion. It is particularly associated with the port of Liverpool; the inhabitants of that city are often referred to as scousers. Scouse (lobskause) was brought to the city by sailors from Scandinavia. People outside of Liverpool when visiting sampled and enjoyed the dish that it was vary popular in and outside of Liverpool so much so that outsiders nicknamed the people of Liverpool scousers after the dish.Scouse (/skaÊŠs/ skowss), more formally known as Liverpool English or Merseyside English, is an accent and dialect of English associated with the city of Liverpool and the surrounding Merseyside.