Brand loyalty is a team sport
When Leicester City won the Premiership, at the Etihad, Manchester City’s home ground, fans stayed to applaud Leicester players and manager off the pitch, despite the fact that they had just humiliated their team. This is in line with recent research that shows that single-brand loyalty is rapidly eroding in favour of multiple brand loyalty. Customers often partially defect and as a result there may be a much higher ROI in trying to increase customers’ share of spending with your brand instead of trying to maximize customer retention intentions. Brand loyalty is a team sport!
Could Augmented Reality actually be valuable to loyalty programs?
The Pokémon Go craze, which is based on a killer app that has got millions of people leaving their computer screens. Responding to Nintendo’s call to action to 'catch Pokémon in the real world...' Strange as it may seem, there is a very, very important lesson for your loyalty program.
How to tell if members are suspicious of your loyalty program?
Our loyalty professors Ko de Ruyter and Debbie Keeling share their latest research and how to avoid channel partners having mixed feelings about your loyalty program. How does this impact program ROI and what can you do about it?
Are you incorporating social media in your B2B loyalty program?
Have you added social loyalty in your recognition program?
In a recent blog post by HMI, our USA ally in loyalty excellence, they discuss the merits of one of our predicted 2016 hottest loyalty trends. Read more at their blog here. Elements of the post are from one of our own blog articles, Loyalty Goes Social, from earlier this year.
To Bundle or Not to Bundle?
Recently one of our clients came up with the idea of running a bundle promotion.
Bundle promotions are commonly seen in our B2B loyalty space and the concept is well accepted by customers.
However, here we need to pause and remind ourselves of the purpose of running a promotion.
You need to diagnose the problem before implementing a loyalty program
A loyalty and incentive company has to behave like a doctor – it has to diagnose the problem before implementing the cure. One common mistake that companies make is, instead of making a personal diagnosis, they just copy what their competitors are doing To avoid these mistakes...
Why social media in your loyalty program increases ROI results
The concept of Social Loyalty has been growing over the last five years, but we predict that 2016 is the year when it will truly take off in terms of our clients. Social media is one of the most absorbing tasks that individuals undertake on a daily basis. Indeed for Millennials, their life is built around their social media habits. Thus savvy program designers are looking to leverage this existing infrastructure to drive their own programs.
Do people cheat your loyalty program? How to increase honesty
Clients often point out that many loyalty program members cheat and that making compliance rules stricter hardly seems to have any effect. It’s not like they’re all bad apples, it’s just that a lot of members seem to curb honesty, here, there and everywhere.
Are you a deadline junkie? Quick! Take the test
At Motivforce R&D we are all doctors. Not the kind you turn to when somebody on a flight is having a heart attack (although we do get asked sometimes!). We are pretty useless at saving people. We probably could tell you though what the impact of such an incident would be on passenger satisfaction or how it affects the airline’s brand equity. This is useful when you work for a loyalty marketing company.
What is the best way to react when dissatisfied clients go social?
In order to find answers, let’s take a look at some more facts. When customers voice their discontent socially, they share a story about a personal experience. It’s often a tale from the heart, it’s not a professionally edited PR statement, and its tone of voice is authentic, unpolished, raw even.
How to drive engagement using big Data in B2B loyalty programs
Some of us at Motivforce have been avid Star Trek fans since our early years. Mind you, not the super nerdy types who glue on pointed ears and pretend to chat via chest-fitted communicators at conventions. Nerdy enough though, to sometimes use the show as a frame of reference when confronted with the realities of work life.
Seven tips on building an engaged and loyal social community
At a Motivforce event held in Sydney, Australia, co-director of Motivforce R&D, Professor Ko de Ruyter presented research on how to best cultivate an engaged social community and focussed on: marketing strategy, customer relationship management, social media and customer loyalty. He used popular culture icon Lady Gaga as an ongoing example throughout his presentation.
This article was originally posted on crn.com.au