customer loyalty
customer loyalty
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-27
People love to receive something for free. This is a fact that you should take advantage of it if you want to attract new costumers and improve your sales. Through rebates and incentives, you can actu...
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by Mario S. Churchill - 2007-04-28
Businesses give away promotional products because of two main reasons: to promote the products or services the business sells or provides, and to send message of "thank you" to costumers. They can be ...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-04-29
One marketing strategy that does not seem to fail is sales incentive. And that's the reason why it is also one of the most common types of marketing strategy that is used to increase the profit of the...
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by Malerie Giaimo - 2007-05-01
Read These Tips Before Creating Your Email Marketing Sign UpThe practical tips for email marketing below take business ethics into account. Also they discuss ways to demonstrate a personable persona t...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-06-13
Be near.This is a very simple rule of thumb when trying to making customer loyalty programs work. Just start within the area you are most capable of reaching. Don't go over the fence if you have not s...
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by Mario Churchill - 2007-06-15
Employee incentives are an important tool not only for the Human Resources department but also as a strategy for companies to maintain the support and loyalty of their employees. Depending on how the...
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by Adele Sommers - 2007-06-15
Are you inadvertently driving your customers crazy with your company policies? Not sure?Well, imagine that a customer who's been with your company for a while with no complaints finally has a reason t...
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by Mario R. Churchill - 2007-06-16
When designed and implemented effectively, employee incentive programs can be an excellent strategic human resources tool to promote employee confidence and boost measurable performance. In fact, empl...
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by Peter George, The Customer Experience Guy - 2007-07-12
I see it all the time -- companies using the terms "customer experience" and "customer satisfaction" as if they are synonymous. They're not. The former is based on emotion that is derived from a proce...
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by - 2007-07-19
In an industry where exposure is important, promotional products are ways to get the word out there about your business. As soon as you inform what kind of services you offer and products your provide...