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Why Customer Experience Is The Real Driver Of Brand Success?

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Customer Experience is the overall impression a brand creates in the minds and hearts of its customers. It’s not just about the product or service; it’s about every interaction and touchpoint a customer has with a brand. But WHY is customer experience so important? And one such company is IKEA.

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Loyalty partners: co-creating customer value

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The majority of existing partnerships at big loyalty programs are brokered with one goal in mind: creating more value for the most frequent customers. For airlines and hotel groups, frequent customers are business travelers, so their partner mixes are heavily biased toward fellow travel brands. The value can be immediate.

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ROI of Customer Experience can be measured: Build your case for ROX

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In light of this, ROX is emerging as a way for companies to measure how improving customer experience drives consumer behavior and yields measurable results. A common misconception when building a customer experience program is that it is difficult to quantify the success of your endeavors and that the ROI is usually unclear.

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Loyalty programs: should you issue your own points or miles?

Currency Alliance

Many loyalty program members will now be accustomed to similar liquidity enhancements, such as exchanging your American Express Membership Rewards Points into Avios or Bonvoy. Remember, your loyalty goal is not to issue the maximum number of points, but for the maximum number of customers to see joining your program as worthwhile.

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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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Consumer banking: money can’t buy loyalty

Currency Alliance

Bribing customers is easy and, as with most easy initiatives, not very profitable. Banks have been in and out of rewards programs for decades – but their focus ebbs and flows depending on the economic cycle as well as the regulatory framework. Your payment card may register at dozens of online and offline touchpoints every day.

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Innovators break the mould, at the 2020 Loyalty Magazine Awards

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Loyalty had evolved into a fairly segregated marketing function, but many of this years’ entries were more comprehensive, loyalty-enabled marketing programs. As more holistic marketing initiatives, loyalty mechanics were harnessed to drive and measure engagement across channels, and across many more customer touchpoints.

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