Listly by Chris Bateson
Learn how mobile applications can help you build a loyal customer base.
Loyalty card apps have revolutionized shopping today by offering real-time deals and discounts to attract more customers. Loyalty cards app have transformed the loyalty programs which form a structured marketing effort that encourages customers to buy more and increase loyalty by offering some rewards.
Value-seeking customers want to be rewarded for their loyalty to your business. But they don't want to clutter their wallets with paper punch-cards or carry dozens of plastic rewards cards on their keychains. It's time to step up to digital loyalty rewards programs that work with today's ubiquitous mobile devices.
Retaining customers is a primary goal of any growing business, but it's not easy in an era when brand loyalty among web users is scarce, choice is seemingly endless, and offers and discounts abound. One program that can help businesses retain customers is a comprehensive mobile strategy.
Posted July 23, 2013 by John Anyasor | Much emphasis is placed on SMBs getting their first X amount of purchasers. This is a large sign that your business can make a profit, right? A great deal of work needs to be completed to attain the first round of customers.
Summary:Want to ditch paper, text messages or plastic cards as a way of tracking or running your company's rewards program? These companies would love to help. In the half-year since I last updated this list of mobile apps and services for customer loyalty, the conversation surrounding the technologies has become noticeably louder.
Mobile app development is growing, as is mCommerce but most people are questioning what the best way is to drive a positive ROI on their investment. A growing number of retailers / restaurants / entertainment venues have found that their mobile apps are instrumental in converting customers to purchase from their store, either online or shopfront.
Creating brand advocates can be a daunting task. But, thanks to new technology, it's now easier than ever. By using mobile apps, companies can leverage technology to engage their customers and help create brand advocates. Neil Patel speaks of brand advocates as basically volunteer marketing reps that are writing, sharing and building awareness about your business on social media.