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5 Top Customer Service Articles for the Week of August 28, 2017

ShepHyken

The authors are academics and they have gone to great lengths to share important information related to the customer service industry. Taking the time to read this is like attending a high-level graduate course. Customer Service Hall of Fame and Customer Service Hall of Shame by Samuel Stebbins , Michael B.

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Top loyalty trends for 2018 and what they mean for brands and customers

Currency Alliance

There are of course many trends taking shape, but we thought we would take a look at what we consider to be the three top loyalty trends for 2018, and the implications of these for both brands and customers. Everyone knows that trust is key in brand loyalty. Top loyalty trends for 2018: No.1

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Let’s shape the future of loyalty programs

Currency Alliance

Every industry now has to be conscious of the heightened, personalized demands of the modern consumer, including the loyalty industry. We have the opportunity to shape the future of loyalty programs so they fit seamlessly with other liquid, flexible markets in which people interact every day. Making data actionable.

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Avoid This Customer Service Mistake with Matt Dixon

Kustomer

Listen and subscribe to our podcast: In this episode of the Customer Service Secrets Podcast, Gabe Larsen is joined by Matt Dixon from Tethr to reinvent what it means to delight your customers. Delight typically means going above and beyond customer expectations, so what is there to reinvent? Stay tuned to find out more.

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Loyalty Strategy 2019: How to Win in the Next Decade

Currency Alliance

Having benchmarked and talked to hundreds of loyalty programs in the past few months, what we think program leaders ought to be doing during the next 3-6 months is preparing a plan to realign their loyalty program design with the broader business strategy and core value propositions. Customer data: maximize ROI.

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Breaking down the walls: Loyalty Magazine Awards 2019

Currency Alliance

Independent of individual program achievements, the most important development across the industry has not been in individual technological triumphs, but a hastening structural shift in how brands understand and approach the purpose of their loyalty programs. ING Direct is one of those brands. Kudos to them.

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Collaboration with common loyalty currencies

Currency Alliance

We recognize that these are difficult times for merchants managing loyalty programs. Customer expectations are higher than ever. Imagine brands agreeing to issue and/or redeem a common loyalty currency so that the customer could collect the same currency across many places where they spend money.

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