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Improve Millennials’ Experience with a Targeted Loyalty Program

Customers That Stick

Building a base of loyal customers can be one of the most effective ways to increase your profitability and optimize your customer acquisition costs, but what does it take to win the favor of Millennials (consumers who are currently between 18 to 34 years old)? Here’s a look at how to target Millennials effectively through loyalty programs.

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4 Things to Consider When Mapping Your Digital Customer Journey

Comm100

Here are four elements to consider, plus some customer service best-practices to make the most of them: Social media vs. SEO reach. Online customers in the pre-purchase stage typically find companies in one of two ways: on social media or through a search engine. Remember: Mind your response time.

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How to Turn Social Media Customer Service into a Marketing Strategy

ShepHyken

Earlier this month I attended Social Media Marketing World , the largest conference on social media marketing in the world. Over the last few years, customer service has shifted from traditional phone support toward social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and others. Social Proof.

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4 Things to Consider When Mapping Your Digital Customer Journey

Comm100

Social media vs. SEO reach. Online customers in the pre-purchase stage typically find companies in one of two ways: on social media or through a search engine. On social media, initial inquiries about a product can be made in the comments section or a direct message to your company. White Paper.

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15 Customer Retention Strategies for Long-Term Customer Loyalty

Comm100

Your customer retention is super important to your bottom line—after all, customer loyalty is well-known for being more valuable than customer acquisition. But 68% of consumers will not go back to a provider once they’ve left, and 80% of them believe the company could have done more to retain their business in the first place.