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

Currency Alliance

Many people assume that operating a loyalty program necessarily implies issuing your own loyalty points or miles. The optimal points to offer mostly depends on the frequency of engagement your brand has with target customers. Points and miles are a dominant and popular form of loyalty value.

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10 Ways to Turn First-Time Buyers into Repeat Customers

CSM Magazine

Here are ten ways to help you get new customers to become loyal, repeat customers. Understand What Your Customers Want. If you want to convince your customers to give you their loyalty, you’re going to need to understand what they want, so you can give it to them. Provide a Customer Service App.

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Breaking down the walls: Loyalty Magazine Awards 2019

Currency Alliance

This was my second year on the judging panel at the Loyalty Magazine Awards. Really, for those relatively few brands achieving impressive levels of customer engagement, it’s breath-taking how fast the industry has progressed in such a short time. 1. Looking beyond transactional rewards.

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Strengthening Brand Experience in the Grocery Industry

Second to None

Despite the rise of alternative shopping methods, brick and mortar stores continue to own most of the traffic in the industry with over 90% of customers still shopping for groceries in person. [1] 1] Customer insights from PYMNTS.com show that only 2.6% Today, many customers want an interactive experience at their grocery store.

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Strengthening Brand Experience in the Grocery Industry

Second to None

Despite the rise of alternative shopping methods, brick and mortar stores continue to own most of the traffic in the industry with over 90% of customers still shopping for groceries in person. [1] 1] Customer insights from PYMNTS.com show that only 2.6% Today, many customers want an interactive experience at their grocery store.