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A Diehard Fanbase of Customers Help Create Sales Champions

Think Customers

This is true as true in sales as is it in sports – probably more so. Timothy Blank, a vice president at TTEC, recently spoke with Customer Strategist Journal Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Glagowski about the crucial role practice plays in a sales team’s success. True-blue fans can also be a slam dunk when it comes to sales.

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Building a Better Loyalty Program (and the Reward for Getting It Right)

BlueOcean

If, for example, you’re a member of Nordstrom’s loyalty program, Nordy Club, you’re among a group of customers who are likely to spend three to five times more than non-members, and are consequently driving two-thirds of Nordstrom’s sales. Ulta tells a similar story— 95% of their revenue comes from their loyalty program members.

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Loyalty Strategy 2019: How to Win in the Next Decade

Currency Alliance

Emotional loyalty: add incentives along many touchpoints in customer journeys. The reality is that there are a lot of people slapping each other’s backs about incremental gains, while most brands still have less than 1/3 rd of customers active in their loyalty programs. Define the strategy.

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Top 6 Loyalty Trends for 2020: digital transformation for an open future

Currency Alliance

Brands reward more touchpoints to grow emotional loyalty. Reward programs are changing, but they are not going away. To incentivize customers to progress through purchase funnels, brands are recognizing that additional touchpoints should be rewarded. Cloud-based tech can solve this problem.

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Loyalty Tech: Migrate to Microservices, or Get Left Behind

Currency Alliance

As a result, vendors such as Oracle, Comarch, Kobie, Epsilon, Unisys, and perhaps another dozen have been able to maintain their installed base among the largest loyalty programs, while another hundred vendors provide stand-alone solutions to medium and smaller companies. But break up those monolithic platforms, we must.

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