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Empowering Retail Staff: Training for Exceptional Customer Service

CSM Magazine

Comprehensive training is essential for effective customer engagement. Some of the key components that all good training programs should cover are: Product Knowledge The first thing to ensure is that all staff are well-versed in the intricacies of the products they sell.

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The Year 2022 – A Case Study of a Happy Customer

Currency Alliance

Things are so much easier now than they used to be , that I wonder what took brands so long to actually start caring about their customers. But if you want customers to care, you have to give them something in the first place. Take loyalty programs for example. The system now is incredible by comparison.

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Bank loyalty: stay top-of-wallet through the next decade

Currency Alliance

Back in 2017, when interchange fees were slashed by the European Union, most banks’ response was to simply to give up on their loyalty program; this was lazy and a huge strategic mistake. Every bank needs a loyalty strategy – even if they don’t have a points-based loyalty program.

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Loyalty trends 2023: a year of cost-driven innovation

Currency Alliance

So, while the major loyalty trends for 2023 will be oriented around cost control, this will be accompanied by refocusing investment where it’s most profitable. This article shares the lowest hanging fruit for keeping customers engaged and delivering more profit to the bottom line. embedding loyalty mechanics across the business.

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Redemption ecosystems: beyond the loyalty reward catalog

Currency Alliance

What is strange today, is that most brands have evolved their public-facing ecommerce platforms into dynamic, content-rich, and personalized shopping experiences, while their loyalty program redemption catalog may not have changed in ten years, leaving it looking static with minimal appeal. Motivation.

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Redemption ecosystems: beyond the loyalty redemption catalog

Currency Alliance

What is strange today, is that most brands have evolved their public-facing ecommerce platforms into dynamic, content-rich, and personalized shopping experiences, while their loyalty program redemption catalog may not have changed in ten years, leaving it looking static with minimal appeal. Motivation.

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Supermarkets: How to Build a Winning Loyalty Program

Currency Alliance

One of the earliest loyalty programs came out of the grocery sector. Broadly speaking, most of the chains’ loyalty efforts have been in proprietary, albeit digitalized versions of the original S&H program: collecting in order to redeem for rewards, some digital couponing, and pushing out offers via a mobile app.