GIGABYTE announces its Value Partner Program

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GIGABYTE announces its Value Partner Program

GIGABYTE Technology India has launched a trendy version of its popular quarterly GIGABYTE Value Partner Program (GVPP). Named "The No. 1 Choice - GVPP" and effective from February 11, 2011, the online Q1 2011 scheme is open only to registered channel partners who buy GIGABYTE motherboards from the company's authorized distributors and GIGABYTE Premium Partners.

To be eligible for the "The No. 1 Choice - GVPP", partners need to be registered on the GVPP website, http://event.gigabyte.com/india_reseller, wherein they have to enter the purchased motherboards' serial and check numbers to earn reward points. As partners will win gifts worth the same amount as the number of points earned by them, more purchases will ensure more prizes for them. Purchase of higher-end motherboards will ensure more points.

Announcing the launch of "The No. 1 Choice - GVPP" Rajan Sharma, General Manager, Marketing & Sales, GIGABYTE Technology India, said, “The main objective of the new scheme is to reward every partner, who is keen on promoting GIGABYTE motherboards. To ensure improved margins and profitability for them, our scheme encourages partners to purchase motherboards with chipsets having a growing or established market demand, which include all available GIGABYTE models in India. Channel partners can improve their RoI in this by focussing more on high-end models based on motherboards for AMD 6-Core CPU and Intel 6 Series."

The prizes range from a set of two optical mice for earning 200 points, to 90-gram gold coins for earning 2,00,000 points. The other prizes up for grabs include 150CC bikes, 15-gram gold coins, Tablet PCs, laptop bags, trendy wallet-cum-belt sets, and a choicest range of popular GIGABYTE fast-selling higher-end models.


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