As if we needed another reason to shop at Target.  

Starting on February 19, Target will be offering its customers super-cool perks and discounts with a new rewards program, Target Circle. The program was first beta-tested in Dallas-Fort Worth last year and is now expanding to Denver and other cities like Charlotte, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and Phoenix.

Anybody can sign up for free and enjoy personalized perks in addition to the benefits received with the Target Cartwheel apps and Red Cards.

“A Target Run is much more than checking items off your list—it’s about discovery, inspiration and an effortlessly joyful shopping experience. And we’re out to make that experience even more rewarding with Target Circle, offering guests more benefits and attracting new shoppers,” said Rick Gomez, chief marketing and chief digital officer of Target, in a statement. “We’re building deeper relationships with guests and serving up the most personalized way to shop Target yet, all while encouraging everyone to choose Target again and again.”

One of the perks includes earning one percent back every visit to redeem later (cha-ching!). Other potential perks include free next-day delivery through Target's Restock service and 50 percent off a one-year membership to Target's same-day delivery service, Shipt.

Sign up at Target.com/circle, download the Target app, or give a store clerk your phone number next time you check out at your local Target store.

What do you think? Will you be trying out the new Target rewards program? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

 

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Kristina Shriver
Associate Director of Our Community Now. When not writing or reading, Kristina likes to dance like no one is watching and enjoys speaking in vague movie references/quotes, which only a select few in her circle truly understand. A huge nerd, she loves attending comic book conventions (in costume, of course!) and engaging in geek-fueled conversations with anyone who is willing to listen to her ramble. She also dedicates her spare time to supporting various mental health organizations.
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