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How to Create a Successful Customer Loyalty Program

Michelli Experience

Recently Starbucks announced a change in their highly regarded loyalty program and I heard both praise and deep criticism. Sadly, I felt very old because in 2004 the mere mention of a loyalty program at Starbucks was not well-received. That goes for both good and bad news!

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How Kroger’s Contact Center Weathered the Pandemic

Think Customers

They are literally a lifeline to communities, and when the pandemic hit, they needed to act fast to keep up with minute-by-minute changes. Cincinnati-based Kroger , the largest traditional grocer in the United States, operates more than 2,700 grocery stores around the country with brands including Ralphs, Dillons and King Soopers.

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15 Customer Service Psychology Tips to Provide Better Support

ProProfs Chat

We’ve seen popular brands create some of the most memorable and successful customer service stories. Believe it or not, but customer service psychology is one of the driving factors for their success. According to NewVoiceMedia , feeling unappreciated is the #1 reason for customers to switch away from products and services.

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10 NPS Best Practices to Follow in 2020

SurveySparrow

All it does is ask a simple question to the customer. How likely are you to recommend our brand to a friend or a colleague?”. The respondent can choose any number between 0 and 10 with 10 being extremely likely to recommend the brand. In short, your NPS score gives the perception of your brand among your customers.

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