So, I am going to play a little game...
I wrote the other day about my 30th Foursquare check-in at my local Publix supermarket. Comments I've received ranged from "I can't believe a man has actually checked-in to a grocery store 30 times" to "you sure go to the store a lot."
So, anyway... I am the Foursquare Mayor there. Which means, well, I can do and say anything I want [not really].
But I will be honest. I cannot believe there is a public, transparent online record that someone has been to a store 31 times - and this person has never been contacted. Even to say a simple "Thanks!"
So here is what I am going to do. I will write a short post for every Publix check-in of mine, until I finally get acknowledged. This isn't meant to be mean-spirited. Rather, it is meant to educate and teach people about the possibilities with geolocation apps like Foursquare. As a demonstration of my goodwill, I will offer a free tip about how an enterprise like Publix can use Foursquare. I welcome input from the community about other ideas they may have.
This might be fun. We should learn a lot. And, well, I may be writing a lot of blog posts on this project...
Todd's Publix Tip of the Day: One thing a store like Publix can do, is drive traffic to purchase a certain type of inventory. Let's say you want to help people eat more healthy. For instance, you could offer people who check-in to Publix for the FIRST time on Foursquare, a free piece of fruit....
The Store: Publix Supermarket
[Store # 00033]
3605 Sandy Plains Road
Suite 200
Marietta GA 30066
770.578.6000