While it might seem easy to get consumers to sign up for your loyalty program, keeping them active and engaged is another story. Columnist Mike Sands explains how a a customer identity solution can help. Mike Sands on July 19, 2017 What’s $100 billion mean to you? Depending upon what side of town I’m … Continue reading A billion reasons why loyalty marketers need customer identity
Category Archives: Loyalty Programs
How to Tailor a Loyalty Program for Your Sporty Customers
Klari Nemeth — December 5, 2016 — December 5, 2016 The healthy lifestyle industry is booming as more and more people are beginning to care proactively about their physical and emotional well-being. In particular, sports apparel sales have jumped 42% to $ 270 billion from 2008 to 2015. But although there’s a higher demand for … Continue reading How to Tailor a Loyalty Program for Your Sporty Customers
Enchanted On-Hold Marketing Produces Loyal Customers
Nick Terket — November 23, 2016 — November 23, 2016 I recently read Guy Kawasaki’s book “Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions.” It’s a terrific book with great insights for capturing customers’ attention. That enchantment should include your on-hold marketing. Guy Kawasaki’s book “Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds and Actions” … Continue reading Enchanted On-Hold Marketing Produces Loyal Customers
7 Ways To Increase Brand Loyalty Using M-Commerce [Infographic]
Frankie Plummer — November 16, 2016 Follow @wonderfulca— November 16, 2016 We’re living in a mobile-first world, in an age where e-commerce has fused with mobile. It’s a tricky time for brands, in an age where the customer really does know best (and if you’re not the best, they’ll happily go elsewhere). This combination of … Continue reading 7 Ways To Increase Brand Loyalty Using M-Commerce [Infographic]
5 Ways to Earn & Build Customer Loyalty
Mary Lister — November 16, 2016 — November 16, 2016 When I was a lowly intern at a digital marketing agency, I was allowed to sit in on client calls to “absorb” all the data and strategy being tossed around. One of our clients, a large retailer, was experiencing a spring slump, something that happens … Continue reading 5 Ways to Earn & Build Customer Loyalty
Loyalty Begins With a Value Proposition
by Ed PowersSeptember 21, 2016 All Sales are Not Equal You might be surprised to learn that some purchases actually increase customer churn. After buying software, many customers discover that it’s not a good fit for their needs, which prompts them to cancel their subscriptions. With new revenue alone as the goal, a large number … Continue reading Loyalty Begins With a Value Proposition
Loyalty a key tool to drive retailer app adoption, says Belly
Company launching new cloud-based enterprise loyalty platform for retailers. Greg Sterling on September 20, 2016 Most retailer apps have fallen flat with consumers, and adoption and retention are generally poor. Indeed, Walmart is the only traditional retailer with an app in the top 25, according to comScore. Chicago-based Belly thinks it has an answer: … Continue reading Loyalty a key tool to drive retailer app adoption, says Belly
Loyalty Program Strategies for Travel: Get Customers Talking About You
by Timi Garai Follow @timigaraiSeptember 9, 2016 While I was preparing to write this article, a memory suddenly came to me. During check-in at the crowded and noisy Istanbul Airport, a kind staff member asked if I would like to sign up for Turkish Airlines’ Miles & Smiles loyalty program. Honestly, for a moment, I … Continue reading Loyalty Program Strategies for Travel: Get Customers Talking About You
5 Tactics to Avoid Loyalty Program Members from Sitting on Their Points
by Clare Nemeth June 28, 2016June 28, 2016 Have you ever had tons of points on your loyalty card, but no idea how to spend them? You collected all those precious points, but for what? The broken promise of being rewarded can shortly result in disappointment. That’s definitely something you want to avoid in your … Continue reading 5 Tactics to Avoid Loyalty Program Members from Sitting on Their Points