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Building Loyalty Doesn’t Need a Card

Beyond Philosophy

Keeping Customers is cheaper than getting new ones. Customer loyalty and retention are goals for most organizations as a result. In the past, some companies’ modus operandi to build their loyalty involved a loyalty card with additional benefits. So now what do we do to build Customer Loyalty?

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

So instead of writing philosophically about the importance of optimizing your Customer Experience to creating an emotional engagement that creates loyalty between your Customers and your organization like I usually do, I will limit this post to facts and figures. Keeping Customers results in a high increase in value.

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McKinsey Thinks Bland, Generic Loyalty Programs Are Killing Business – And They May Be Right!

Beyond Philosophy

Are, beyond customers who would be loyal anyway, are they driving more purchase activity and narrowed consideration sets? And, what is the impact of loyalty programs on enterprise profitability? Key among these are: Integrate Loyalty Into the Full Experience. Michael Lowenstein, Ph.D., Use the Data.

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Customer Experience Articles

ClearAction

Customer Experience Strategy: 4 Overlooked Key Competencies white paper. Customer Experience is Decided by You article. Loyalty is Not Just for Customers article. Customer-Centricity Means Customer-Centric BKM: Amazon, USAA, Zappos. Culture of Trust for Customer Experience Management BKM: Kimpton, Cisco.

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Is ‘Being Human’ With Customers A New Concept? And, Does It Create Emotional, Experiential, Social and Financial Value?

Beyond Philosophy

They understand that delivering on the tangible and functional elements of value are just table stakes, and that really connecting, and having an emotionally-based relationship, with customers is the key to leveraging loyalty and advocacy behavior. In his 2010 book, Marketing 3.0: are all thought out for consistency.

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