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Loyalty partners: co-creating customer value

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But it doesn’t have to be difficult; when brands and customers work together to co-create value in a loyalty ecosystem, they can point each other towards the right partnerships. Agreeing to promote each other to existing customer bases nearly always leads to an immediate uplift in sales for both parties. The value can be immediate.

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Innovators break the mould, at the 2020 Loyalty Magazine Awards

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For most of the last decade, loyalty marketing seemed to be on autopilot for many brands – but the tide is turning. Many of the entrants to this years’ Loyalty Magazine Awards were as adept with data and technology as marketers in many other disciplines. There’s a lot of useful takeaways in this, for loyalty marketers.

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Loyalty Strategy 2019: How to Win in the Next Decade

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In December 2018, we published what we consider will be the Top 10 Trends in loyalty marketing during 2019. Businesses, their markets, and customer behavior have evolved dramatically in the past 10 years, yet most loyalty programs have only made incremental changes (in some cases to the detriment of customers).

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Loyalty Coalitions V3.0: greater benefits for consumers and brands

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Even though Plenti failed[i], Amex’s effort showed belief in the coalition model by one of the biggest names in reward programs. The “Marriott More” program allows its members to earn and redeem points on everyday retail purchases[iii]. 0: a decentralized brand coalition, enhanced by marketing technology (2017 onwards).

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Supermarkets: How to Build a Winning Loyalty Program

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Broadly speaking, most of the chains’ loyalty efforts have been in proprietary, albeit digitalized versions of the original S&H program: collecting in order to redeem for rewards, some digital couponing, and pushing out offers via a mobile app. Yet even in those countries, constraints remain that limit a customer’s benefit.