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5 Ways for Grocery Retailers to Revamp Their Loyalty Programs in 2021

Oracle

Leading supermarkets and grocery stores are leveraging their loyalty programs to incentivize repeat purchases and compete in a booming market. Here are some tips for grocery retailers planning to launch or revamp their loyalty programs this year. Digitize your program. Consider a tier-based program structure.

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

Strativity

This article was originally published by QSR ( PDF ) on May 25, 2023. But the success of these programs has as much to do with insights as technology. This puts pressure on restaurants with diluted or outdated value propositions, impersonal customer relationships, and stale rewards programs.

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Top 10 Loyalty Program Best Practices for B2B Companies

SmartKarrot

B2B businesses need to reward their loyal clients frequently. While B2C loyalty programs are quite popular, B2B SaaS companies have to keep certain best practices in mind. As per a report by Forrester , by 2023 B2B businesses in the US is expected to contribute up to $1.8 What is a B2B Customer Loyalty Program?

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The 5 Stages of the eCommerce Customer Journey in 2023

SurveySparrow

You will be able to connect different business parts and make them work in tandem for a seamless customer experience. It will help you prioritize activities that will impact your business directly. Use a loyalty program software like 99minds to formulate a reward program that makes them stay with you.

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POV: Where Is The New Growth For Restaurants? Your 6-Step Strategy

Strativity

The single most impactful miscalculation was to assume that the 2023 post-COVID economy would enable them to resume “business as usual” or at least to get close to pre-2019 operations. Fast forward to today The 2023 headline is different from what operators and managers envisioned when thinking about a post-COVID world.

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Where is the new growth for restaurants?

Strativity

The single most impactful miscalculation was to assume that the 2023 post-COVID economy would enable them to resume “business as usual” or at least to get close to pre-2019 operations. Fast forward to today The 2023 headline is different from what operators and managers envisioned when thinking about a post-COVID world.

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