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How to Increase Customer Retention: 15 Proven Strategies That Work

InteractionMetrics

Here are some common rewards models you can consider offering to your customers: Points-Based Rewards Programs: Points accumulate toward free or discounted items to motivate repeat business (Starbucks does this brilliantly through their My Starbucks Rewards program).

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POV: Where Is The New Growth For Restaurants? Your 6-Step Strategy

Strativity

This can only be done by owning the customer relationship. To get there, restaurants need to embrace change as a constant and then optimize, roadmap, and even blow some things up in order to respond faster and exceed customer needs. It’s hard to underscore the franchise value concept enough. McKinsey and Co.

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Where is the new growth for restaurants?

Strativity

This can only be done by owning the customer relationship. To get there, restaurants need to embrace change as a constant and then optimize, roadmap, and even blow some things up in order to respond faster and exceed customer needs. It’s hard to underscore the franchise value concept enough. McKinsey and Co.

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Crash Course: 11 Terrible Customer Experiences In Travel

Currency Alliance

“I’m a member of loyalty programs with two different airline alliances: One World, and SkyTeam. With both alliances, I’ve encountered problems with the name in my passport not quite matching up with the name in my rewards program account. Customers aren’t stupid. SkyTeam made things a lot more difficult.

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