The VIP Program Β· powered by Shmello
Most pawnbrokers never text their list. They don't know what to send, and they're afraid customers will hit STOP and be gone forever. The VIP program fixes both: one easy picture text a month, and a reason for people to stay on, or hop back on later.
And yes, easy mode has a catch. We name it at the bottom of this page.
Buying ads works, and it is profitable. But every marketer knows the old rule: a brand-new customer costs far more to win than a happy one costs to bring back.
Texting is the cheapest marketing there is, with the highest return. A list of your own is how you get people to come back, again and again, for about a nickel a head.
Traveling gold buyers roll into your town and spend $5,000 a day, blanketing the whole city with ads for one weekend. You are not going to outspend that.
So don't. You beat it with the one thing they can't rent: your own customers' numbers, reached for about a nickel a message, any weekend you want.
That is marketing on easy mode, and it starts with a list you own.
Mother's Day. Valentine's Day. Christmas. The days your town buys jewelry, the big chains flood TV, radio, and ads with budgets you will never match.
You don't have to match it. You already beat them on price. Put your deal in front of your customers with one text and let them pick. People like a good deal, so why would they pay more at the mall?
Every customer walks in wanting a deal, and every employee at your counter can hand one out. Ten percent off, a free cleaning, five more on the loan. Fine and fair, that's pawn.
But give it away for free and watch the pattern. Once, they appreciate it. Twice, they feel entitled. Three times, they expect it, and now they will never pay your sticker price again.
You devalued your own shelves and got nothing back. You slashed your margin for free.
Tap the tag to run the week again.
Enter the VIP program. Take everything you already give away free: the discounts, the cleanings, the five-more-on-the-loan. Bundle it into one thing the customer has to earn, a spot on your list.
"Can you do five more on this buy?" "Absolutely. You just have to be on our VIP program." "Ten more on the loan?" "For a VIP? Done."
We call it ethical bribery. What they earn, they value. And what they value, they don't get angry about.
Now they're on the list, and most pawnbrokers freeze here: what do I even send? This. Every month your VIPs get a fresh collectible medallion that unlocks the month's best deals, so they want it. You ride your sales and shoutouts along with it.
Twelve months. Twelve designs. Make your own, even with ChatGPT, use ours, or on the dedicated marketing program we design and send them for you every month. Your logo on every single one.
Hover to pause. Tap any medallion to feature it. All 12 months, ready to send.
Sending a medallion unlocks a picture text, and a picture text gives you about 1,000 characters for a nickel on Shmello. Normally that much text runs about 7 segments, roughly 14 cents. The medallion makes it one flat 5 cents.
Churn is the worst problem in marketing. Most businesses lose a name forever the day someone texts STOP.
Your medallion is a living membership card. No this-month's medallion at the counter means they're off the list, and your team wins them back on the spot.
The tap runs on a Shmo Card or name badge, and it keeps score: opt-ins tracked per employee. See Shmo Cards
About $1 per person per text blast is what we see, shop after shop. No promises, no guarantees. Want an extra $5,000 a month? Strive for 5,000 names and hit them once a month.
Real client list growth. A 10,000-name list hit once a month is a five-figure weekend every time you press send. It scales, too. Some shops run 50,000-name lists.
Then the list goes to work. Saturday morning, one blast:
All of this runs on Shmello. Here's why that matters more than you think.
Your point-of-sale system sends the texts that pay you: loan due, layaway, pickup reminders. Blast marketing through that same system and one STOP wipes a customer out of all of it.
The loan reminder never lands. The renewal quietly goes unclaimed.
Run marketing through Shmello and the wires never touch. A STOP ends the promos. The $240 loan reminder still lands. See Shmello
No new giveaways. No new free services. No extra ad spend. The whole program costs your team exactly one habit:
Before you sweeten ANY deal, ask for this month’s medallion.
Got it? Deal away.
Don’t got it? Sign them up. Takes 10 seconds.
no medallion this month,
no deals this month
The medallion changes every month. The rule never does.
Your team already verifies gold, diamonds, and serial numbers all day. This is one more verify, and it builds the most valuable asset your shop owns. No promises, no guarantees, just a clicker that only goes up.
We set up the program, the signup flow, the Shmo Cards, and the monthly medallion cadence. Your team just says yes at the counter.