K7 rolls out Promotional Scheme for Channel Partners

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

K7 Computing has launched "JAS Mania 2011" a promotional scheme for their channel partners and resellers. The programme will entitle the reseller or the channel partner to win assured gifts from K7 US to Maruti 800 car on every purchase of K7 TS product from their authorized K7 SSP's (K7 Security solution Partner). The whole programme is planned to reward the Channel partners who take K7 to the last mile, i.e. the consumer.

Every reseller or channel partner who purchases 10 packs of K7 Total Security will be eligible for a Trump Card will entitle assured gifts from K7 Ultimate Security, Refrigerators, Microwave ovens, Coffee Makers, mobile phones and a bumper prize of Maruti 800 car. There are over 10,000 prizes to be won under the Trump Card programme across India. The JAS Mania 2011 programme will be from 10th July to 30th September, 2011.
Over and above the assured gift through Trump card on every purchase of K7 Total Security, the reseller will accumulate points which will be redeemed to various gifts at the end of the quarter ranging from Pen drives, Mobile phones, External HDD & Cash Prizes as well.
Srinivasan, Senior VP, Sales & Marketing of K7 Computing, said, "As an organization, we are committed to deliver trouble-free security suite to protect the digital assets and ensure the channel community's profitability is increased with our association. The programme 'JAS Mania' is strategically designed to create an aura of WOW among the channel community with assured gift/ incentive for each and every purchase of K7 TS. The programme is intended to increase the number of box sales throughput from the partners and mutually reward the partners through better profitability in the dwindling margin scenario."

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