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With the global economy going through a period of major volatility, brands need to keep their heads down and fight out the tough period. A time of crisis is also a time of opportunity. The world has gone through several economic downturns and this is not going to be the last one. Interestingly, during the previous recessions, we’ve seen brands deliver landmark loyalty innovations that have won customers and critics alike. For instance, during the 80s recession, American Airlines introduced the frequent fliers program, revolutionizing the travel rewards industry forever. Similarly, the ’90s downturn gave rise to card-based benefits and reward programs, which have been with us until recently, when digital made everything paperless.
Most brands spend up to 90% of marketing spends to acquire new customers while only about 10% is spent on customer retention and loyalty, but 70% of business growth comes from existing customers! In such a scenario, with marketing budgets getting slashed, it makes absolute sense to increase focus on customer retention and focus more on customer loyalty.
With access to zero and first-party customer data, brands can now build loyalty ecosystems that reward each interaction and meet customers wherever they stand in their brand journey. With rewards that run parallel to the customer journey, it is truly possible to enable it all – inspiring the initial purchase, incentivizing and improving purchase frequency, rewarding customers for long-term engagement, and building participation for social causes beyond the transactional purview.
Let’s move beyond the narrative that value equals cheap deals. If a brand can determine what its customers value, it can create meaningful rewards and offer valuable experiences. Consider the XPLR Pass Loyalty Program from outdoor gear retailer The North Face. The program gives members a chance to earn extra points for exploring iconic places like National parks, monuments, and more. With access to exclusive products, limited-time collections, and an opportunity to field-test purchases, XPLR Pass is a great example of creating value without getting into cheap deals.
This is likely a year of changing consumer behaviors, so brands must give consumers compelling reasons to trust, engage and return. Look at delivering personalized interactions built around the customer’s unique preferences. A case in point would be the mobile brand O2 which gives privileged access to its best customers for top rock concerts playing in The O2 Arena.
Incentivize customers in ways that prepone their loyalty participation. The Canadian shoe brand Poppy Barley’s rewards program gives away points for engagement – like creating an account, subscribing to SMS, following on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok, and tagging the brand on social channels. A customer can gather 500+ rewards points by simply participating in engagement activities. Incentivizing customers beyond spend is a great way to prepone loyalty and getting them to engage months in advance. Other ways being increased point utility, limited-time exclusives, and offering a points-plus-cash option.
When a brand is able to create great personalized experiences which become cherished memories for the customer, emotional loyalty is realized. Think of the ice cream shop you stop by occasionally, the brand of sneakers you have three pairs of for your early morning runs, and the make of your first car which you still recommend to family and friends without hesitation. By experiencing a promise in a unique way, customers develop preference and affinity for a brand, beyond its products and services.
Whatever the impact of economic changes, consumers will continue to invest in the products and experiences that hold meaning for them. Frank Hamlin, Tuesday Morning, pointed out “The biggest mistake is not making sure that loyalty is a company-wide initiative”. When a brand adopts a culture of care, every touchpoint can be explored for potential loyalty impact and role in creating an honest-to-goodness customer loyalty.
If you want to preserve and grow customer equity, it’s time to set your sights on customer loyalty. This is where we come in. By engaging your customers in real-time and throughout the lifecycle, Capillary’s loyalty solutions help brands create seamless, personalized experiences that foster long-lasting loyalty.
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