New Retail and Marketing deals agreed with Amazon, Best Buy.com and Target
Fitbug Holdings Plc, the AIM quoted provider of online personal health and wellbeing services, has announced that it has agreed a number of new contracts which will positively impact its sales for both the Fitbug Orb wearable device and Kiqplan, its 12 week coaching system.
In addition, the Company provides an update on its marketing plans for January 2015, designed to take advantage of the New Year’s resolution season.
· Bestbuy.com, the leading American online consumer electronics retailer, has agreed to sell Fitbug Orb and Kiqplan as part of its wearable range from January 2015
· Amazon.co.uk has agreed to expand its range of Fitbug products to include Kiqplan and has agreed a marketing programme for the New Year
· US retailer, Target, and Fitbug have also agreed a January 2015 marketing plan to promote both Orb and Kiqplan propositions. The plan will feature both digital marketing on Target.com and the Target Cartwheel app, in addition to in-store support.
· A wider US and UK PR and marketing programme has been finalised for both the Fitbug Orb and Kiqplan, commencing January 2015. This campaign will feature digital media in the US and digital and print media in the UK.
Ash Bendelow, Managing Director of the Company’s marketing agency, Brave, said, “Fitbug has a very clear and distinctive vision with ambitious plans that we are very excited to be part of.”
These contracts and plans will scale up Fitbug’s retail sales and marketing programme in line with the strategy announced by the Company as part of its recent fundraise. Additionally, Fitbug will be attending the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2015 to promote the Fitbug Orb and Kiqplan products and will announce a number of enhancements to Kiqplan at the show.
Paul Landau, Founder and CEO of Fitbug Limited said, “2015 will be an exciting year of great opportunity for Fitbug. We are very focussed on scaling up our future growth to meet accelerating demand for wearable technology and complementary products.”