Treatmonster.com Reveals Its Innovative Rewards Catalogue For Christmas 2010

Top Quote Treatmonster.com has concluded its research into the most exciting and interesting types of rewards for staff and has put together a catalogue designed to capture the attention of organisations looking for fresh gifts for recognition and Incentivisation. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) October 26, 2010 - Brighton, Sussex - Here at TreatMonster we wanted to develop an alternative to the usual organisational rewards and evoke ideas in those who have considered rewarding or incentivising their staff or customer but have yet to be fully inspired!

    Well look no further….okay actually you still need to look on the website! We have created a varied catalogue of experience days, gift vouchers for a whole host of shops and even holidays, wines and flowers. There is even a selection of weird and wonderfuls! All for your employees and customers to incentivise and encourage them for achievement, hard work and loyalty.

    Our focus has been on non-cash rewards as our research showed us that simply receiving cash into a wage packet did not inspire staff. Within this we have included things like, adrenaline experiences, culture and discovery days out, flying, water and driving experiences, pamper days, couples activities and junior activities and more but to name a few.

    About TreatMonster.com
    TreatMonster.com was formed in 2009 and is based in sunny Brighton. The TreatMonster team is dedicated to bringing quality products to our customers. We all love to live life to the full and our values feed through to our product-range from experience days to gift vouchers and more! In addition we have lots of experience with running incentive schemes for companies and have developed our own Incentivise Management System.

    Contact Info:
    Niall McCrae
    Managing Director

    Treatmonster
    01273 669 705
    info ( @ ) treatmonster dot com
    www.treatmonster.com

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