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Reconsidering Loyalty: Top Loyalty Trends for 2019

Currency Alliance

As a result, major loyalty trends for 2019 will see a wave of innovation as established brands trial new ways to retain share of mind. Reward programs still have an important part to play in this effort; but they are only part of the picture. The counter-trend for 2019 will be the consumer goods establishment fighting back.

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Breaking down the walls: Loyalty Magazine Awards 2019

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By the end of the programme’s first year, loyalty members made up 44% of Tarte.com revenue, despite only making up 21% of the total customer base. Customer journeys to the moment of purchase are highly complex and too few brands are engaging with key steps along the way, to understand why customers buy, or fall out of the funnel.

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Loyalty Strategy 2019: How to Win in the Next Decade

Currency Alliance

In December 2018, we published what we consider will be the Top 10 Trends in loyalty marketing during 2019. We believe these trends will occupy most brands’ efforts during 2019. The future represents much more collaboration among brands to serve common customers more effectively. demonstrating environmental responsibility.

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Leader’s vision: #1 loyalty driver for the modern brand

Currency Alliance

And yet, many loyalty programs are run like barnacles on the side of a business: battling for budget, rather than being nurtured as the core way to engage customers via every channel and touchpoint. Rewards programs have not, historically, earned consistent loyalty across all customer segments.

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Innovators break the mould, at the 2020 Loyalty Magazine Awards

Currency Alliance

In any case, I think the vast majority of practitioners will be as excited as I am, to think what this wave of innovation means for consumers: more brands finding cleverer, more meaningful ways to create compelling customer value. This demonstrates how relatively modest investments can help you tap into a much wider customer base.

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It’s (almost) never 1%: how to price loyalty rewards

Currency Alliance

Such ‘loyalty’ programs today are actually just rewards programs: ‘you do this and I will do that.’ This is normally in the form of static rules which apply a flat 1%+/- reward across the board. Ask a customer what is their ideal trip or evening out, or Sunday activity or fondest family memory.

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