Entries in the ‘Loyalty 201’ Category:

SAFEWAY Healthy Measures program

Loyalty Marketing has had its most notable successes in high frequency transaction environments. Think airlines, credit cards, gaming, hotels, and retail.
Where the sales cycles are extended or the opportunity for transactions less frequent, there have been fewer examples of success. Think insurance, subscription businesses like newspapers, cable, and wireless, and health care.
A revelation of Loyalty [...]

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Loyalty 201 – Enter Through the Narrow Gate

Data driven marketing programs which unite tangible rewards and special benefits are meant to change behavior. And the outcome of the behavior change should render a business benefit for the company sponsoring the program and create feelings of affinity and goodwill from the people whose behavior changed towards the sponsoring outfit.
Practitioners call the resulting schema [...]

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What you can learn about Loyalty Marketing on Date Night

I was dining with my wife at Carrabba’s recently and she asked me the BIG question, though it’s probably not one that you have in mind:  “So, do a lot of businesses still do this loyalty stuff“?
I had just written a post about new execution formats that Loyalty Marketing programs were taking in the [...]

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Thanks Chris Brogan! We Do Need to Use The Data!

One of the blogs I enjoy reading is written by Chris Brogan. He’s got some interesting takes on social media and a huge following.
Today he stepped in the Loyalty Marketing sandbox with his post The Myth of Brand Loyalty. I won’t recount the story here and encourage you to read it as well as [...]

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Loyalty Truth Evolves: 3 New Series Launched

After more than 100 posts I can say that Loyalty Truth has achieved a degree of permanency.
Founded on my own conviction and commitment, it is a welcome relief to have help. I express my gratitude to guest contributors Tom Rapsas, Jim Kuschill, Brian Kryzanski, and Mike Capizzi. They have each written about aspects [...]

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