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Chiropractor marketing 101: How to build a thriving practice

BirdEye

With nearly 50% of people being unclear about the benefits of chiropractic care, the importance of chiropractor marketing cannot be overstated. As more healthcare seekers go online first, chiropractors need to get their digital marketing strategy right. Table of contents Why do chiropractors need marketing?

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QSR: How Restaurant Brands Can Compete With Third-Party Delivery

Strativity

As delivery apps grow in popularity, they will remain a go-between for the customer and the brand, leading to margin erosion for restaurants. To combat this, brands must de-emphasize reliance on these providers and take back their customer relationships. Understand the experience your customers are hungry for.

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How to create loyal customers and brand evangelists in the travel and hospitality industry

Up Your Service

Read on… Customer loyalty is a powerful marketing force that travel and hospitality businesses are always chasing. But a whole other degree of devoted customer exists: The brand evangelist, described as the kind of traveler who feels so connected to a company that they proactively share their positive experiences with others.

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Mastering Call Queuing: The Ultimate Guide to Efficient Customer Communications

NobelBiz

As we delve into the fundamentals, you’ll discover how call queuing empowers businesses to build lasting customer relationships and cultivate a reputation of unparalleled service. Let’s embark on a detailed exploration of the myriad benefits that call queuing bestows upon businesses, fortifying their position in the market.

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Innovators break the mould, at the 2020 Loyalty Magazine Awards

Currency Alliance

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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Supermarkets: How to Build a Winning Loyalty Program

Currency Alliance

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.