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Loyalty programmes: forget everything you know (whitepaper)

November 19, 2012

Mobile marketing agency Sponge has released a ten-point action plan outlining how retailers need to evolve their loyalty programmes.

The plan is part of a new whitepaper which explores how the mobile channel can re-energise loyalty schemes; changing retailers’ approach to gaining customer allegiance and challenging perceived wisdom.
From entitlement to empowerment: re-shaping loyalty schemes for a mobile first world looks deeply into the consumer mindset, defines ‘loyalty 2.0’ and details how retailers need to respond to modern shoppers.
The whitepaper also investigates how empowerment is the new currency of loyalty, and the importance of personal recognition, contextually relevant information and entertainment in effectively winning brand advocates and securing profitably loyal customers.
“With 96% of the population a member of at least one loyalty scheme, it’s clear UK consumers’ appetite for rewards and offers is high,” said Phil Gault, author of the whitepaper and Director of Strategy at Sponge. “The rise of mobile creates significant opportunities to make loyalty schemes work harder. We are convinced that the most effective programmes in future will be those that embrace a ‘mobile first’ view of the world and leverage the channel’s full potential to enable and empower members.”
The ten-point action plan for retailers to capitalise on mobile loyalty opportunities is on page 38 of the whitepaper, which can be downloaded for free here.

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