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What is relationship marketing: examples and strategies

BirdEye

Relationship marketing is the strategy of cultivating meaningful relationships with customers to ensure long-term satisfaction and brand loyalty. This strategy uses online and offline communication channels for your business to build stronger relationships with your customer base. Why does relationship marketing work?

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Create memories that tell your brand story

CX University

Customer-facing teams in sales and service-orientated environments embrace the concept. Marketing teams use it to get to know their customers, to personalise their brand reach and encourage brand loyalty.

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Referral Marketing Guide: how to build a customer referral program

BirdEye

B2Bs with referrals have a 70% higher conversion rate, and they report a 69% faster close time on sales. The lifetime value of referred customers is 16% higher than customers acquired through any other means. The lifetime value of referred customers is 16% higher than customers acquired through any other means.

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Loyalty programs: should you issue your own points or miles?

Currency Alliance

Many loyalty program members will now be accustomed to similar liquidity enhancements, such as exchanging your American Express Membership Rewards Points into Avios or Bonvoy. Remember, your loyalty goal is not to issue the maximum number of points, but for the maximum number of customers to see joining your program as worthwhile.

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Loyalty partners: co-creating customer value

Currency Alliance

Just like the most frequent customers, engaging the mid-long-tail in your loyalty program will depend on finding complementary brand partners. However, the vast majority of these customers are a more varied subset of your audience, with more varied interests. Untapped insight in your customer base.

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Innovators break the mould, at the 2020 Loyalty Magazine Awards

Currency Alliance

The incredible degrees of customer engagement that have been achieved, should inspire and guide the efforts of loyalty marketers in the coming year. Voxi is the ‘youth brand’ of Vodafone, whose highly successful VeryMe rewards program has previously been praised by Currency Alliance. Engaging employees.

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Consumer banking: money can’t buy loyalty

Currency Alliance

Bribing customers is easy and, as with most easy initiatives, not very profitable. Banks have been in and out of rewards programs for decades – but their focus ebbs and flows depending on the economic cycle as well as the regulatory framework. For starters, it isn’t financially sustainable.

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