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Archive by tag: Customer LoyaltyReturn
Mark Maclure

January 29, 2023

B2B Loyalty Dynamics Webinar with Peter Lavers and Amanda Cromhout

Everyone who’s passionate about customer centricity would agree that loyalty is a good thing. But when your customers are businesses rather than consumers, there are different factors and dynamics at play.
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Melanie Parker

April 07, 2022

How to Build Customer Loyalty in B2B

The business relationship with customers in B2B is more complex than that of the consumer relationship with a brand, and it has the ability to be much stronger and more powerful. While both B2B and B2C may use loyalty programmes, they both need to be crafted differently. Business customers expects a lot more from their suppliers. They expect a deeper understanding of their requirements, their challenges and a value-add relationship that helps them to solve those issues. Get all this right and yo...
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Melanie Parker

March 19, 2022

A Two-Pronged Approach: How Your Employees Can Become a Vital Cog in Gaining Customer Loyalty

Most loyalty programmes are designed to improve the customer experience; to keep customers engaged with your brand; to become brand ambassadors; to buy more, more frequently; and, ultimately to be a vocal promoter. What part do your employees take in gaining traction and momentum.
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Laura Lloyd

March 11, 2022

115% ROI with Spin to Win for Showroom Rewards 5th Birthday

Showroom Rewards first foray into gamification with a two month ‘Spin to Win’ Campaign in 2021 had far reaching results that impacted sales as well as engagement and membership levels.
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Melanie Parker

March 02, 2022

The Stream Loyalty Story for World Book Day 2022

For World Book day this year, rather than celebrating industry books, childhood books or anything else I have decided to give you an insight into our story. In the style of a 'blink' I hope it gives you a good grasp of why we started, who we are, what we stand for and where we want to take the business. I use Blinkist (www.blinkist.com) a lot. It features a vast range of books that are precis'd into a 15 minute read and is a great way of identifying new and inspiring books.
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Laura Lloyd

August 14, 2021

Customer Profiling in Loyalty

There are three customer profiling methods that can be utilised to segment and form a profile of your customer. A Psychographic Approach, Customer Typology and Customer Characteristics.
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Mark Maclure

July 20, 2021

Engaging your loyal customers in a (quick win) gamification campaign

Mark explores the benefits of engaging your loyal customers in a gamification campaign.
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Alice Kitchener

May 05, 2021

Planning your next Reward Campaign (what to think about)

Alice's latest article explores what to think about when planning your next reward campaign.
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Melanie Parker

April 12, 2021

Loyalty Fraud and How to Combat It

Melanie’s latest article, looks at how loyalty fraud can impact you as a business and what measures you can put in place to combat it.
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Melanie Parker

November 30, 2020

Do you truly value what you don’t pay for?

If customers have completed all the actions you asked of them and achieved the reward, why do so many of them not complete the final step and claim their reward? Does the reward have less value just because it was free or was the sheer act of being rewarded and completing the goal enough? Would it have been enough if there was no reward?
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