Skin and bodycare specialist activbod has partnered with the Sport and Recreation Alliance to create a joint revenue share for members. activbod can help Alliance members drive revenue up whilst at the same time encouraging and rewarding the nation for being active.
What is activbod?
activbod is a range of skin and bodycare toiletries that have been specially formulated for use pre and post exercise. Developed by skin and sports experts, activbod combines the science of skincare with natural ingredients and the unique needs of sports and exercise enthusiasts to deliver products that help to aid recovery, improve comfort during exercise and banish workout worries. Invigorating gender free fragrances leave skin smelling fresh, fragrance is known to effect mood, our blends help to awaken and revitalise. Warming, cooling and skin protecting ingredients deliver results you can feel helping to aid recovery, cleanse and rebalance skin moisture levels post exercise.
How does the partnership work?
Every association is able to be a partner with activbod. By partnering with activbod you can offer this revenue share to all of your individual sports clubs. Clubs who want to come on board with this revenue share will receive a unique discount code to offer to their members to buy activbod products at a reduced price on www.activbod.com. Every time this unique code is triggered, both the sports clubs, governing bodies and association will receive a rebate back from activbod on a monthly basis. It really is that simple and just for spreading the word on activbod!
Why partner with activbod?
It’s not just about the revenue share, here at activbod we are passionate about encouraging and rewarding activity as we have a BIG ambition to raise the heart rate of the nation and get people moving!
We also proudly support the work of the Women's Sport Trust (WST) who receive 10% of net profits’.
To find out more about activebod and sign-up for the partnership, please email info@activbod.com
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