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Guest Post: The Future of Customer Loyalty Mimics the Past – Customer Centricity Says It All

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This week we feature an article by Jess Mizerak discussing the future of brand loyalty and how to continue to be successful in the world of E-commerce. That’s what your loyalty program should do. – Shep Hyken. So, what’s the future of brand loyalty? Is your brand eco-focused?

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How the best Customer Experience Brands balance Technology with Humanity: MIT Tech Review

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The MIT Technology Review: Getting To Iconic report is based on surveys conducted with over 550 business executives at global firms—including retail, IT, logistics, healthcare, IT, and more— in over 30 countries between May and July 2017. Over 60% of them managed relatively large operations with more than $1 billion in annual revenue.

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A to Z Guide to Customer Experience Definitions and Terms (Updated)

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It encompasses activities such as customer retention, customer loyalty programs, customer feedback surveys, customer reviews and ratings, customer panel discussion groups, customer support services, and more. This helps to ensure customer satisfaction and builds long-term customer loyalty.

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POV: Where Is The New Growth For Restaurants? Your 6-Step Strategy

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The Post article was on the heels of articles from Restaurant Business (2018) and The New York Times (2017)—both asserting that there may be too many restaurants. It’s hard to underscore the franchise value concept enough. Cheese, FOCUS Brands, Whataburger, 7-Eleven, Keurig, Dr. Pepper, and other brands. McKinsey and Co.

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Where is the new growth for restaurants?

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The Post article was on the heels of articles from Restaurant Business (2018) and The New York Times (2017)—both asserting that there may be too many restaurants. It’s hard to underscore the franchise value concept enough. Cheese, FOCUS Brands, Whataburger, 7-Eleven, Keurig, Dr. Pepper, and other brands. McKinsey and Co.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Brand Perception

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Hence, creating a good brand perception comes with a lot of benefits like increased customer loyalty, ability to face greater competition, and more. (a) If your customers are not familiar with your brand values or your offerings, they will be hesitant to purchase your products. Brand Perception Case Studies.

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