10 Tips,Tools and Strategies To Help You Create An Effective Customer Loyalty Program

Recent Colloquy research found that there are 2.65 million loyalty program memberships in the United States, an increase of 26.7 percent since 2010. This is great, but before you jump on the loyalty program bandwagon, there is much more you need to know.

Gallup research shows that loyalty programs only work when paired with customer engagement - the emotional connection between a customer and a business/brand. Unfortunately, having a loyalty program does not automatically translate into engagement. As proof, the same Colloquy research found that active participation in loyalty programs declined 4.3 percent, indicating that after people sign up, businesses have trouble continuing to engage customers.

To make engagement a top priority, consider these tips when you begin your loyalty program:

  • Make it fun. Think of your loyalty program like a game. How do customers “play” and what do they “win?”  Having a fun program with attractive incentives will excite your customers and even bring out their competitive side.
  • Keep it simple. You don’t need an elaborate point system or a million rewards to have a good loyalty program, so if your staff or customers are confused, it’s a signal you’ve gone too far. Make sure the sign-up process is easy and fast, and consider a sign-up bonus as a great way to promote initial engagement.
  • Get the word out. Have your staff promote the program to customers - the conversation itself can be an effective form of engagement for your business. To catch former customers who haven’t come in lately, spread the message on your website and your social media.

The above tips are easy to understand, but what is more difficult is the logistical side of how to set your loyalty program up. Major companies have large budgets devoted to analyzing customer behavior and creating sophisticated loyalty programs. With smaller budgets, small businesses can look to technology for an affordable and engaging program. Some options include:

This list is just a small sample of loyalty program businesses; others include Swipely, Foursquare, Affinity Solutions, Punchtab, FiveStars, Cardfree, and many, many more.

Once your loyalty program is set up, the work is not done. It is important that you continually focus on customer engagement if you want your program to work. Remember to:

  • Customize your loyalty program. Engagement is about developing an emotional connection to your business or brand. Include your company logo and strive to create rewards and incentives that are uniquely you.
  • Get to know your customers. Some of the programs mentioned above include the ability to see customer-level data or to send individualized rewards (for example, via email). Tailoring your program to your best VIPs will let them know how much you appreciate their loyalty.
  • Promote! Whether it’s in store, on your website, or on your social media, you should always be promoting your loyalty program and communicating any news or changes about the program. As an added bonus - some loyalty programs that run on smartphones allow customers to ‘check in’ on their social media, giving you free online advertising.
  • Track the program. You want to make sure the program is working for you and your customers, so track things such as total members, daily activity, changes in sales, and out of pocket costs. Some loyalty program options come with free analytics to help with this. Also, don’t forget that the best way to track your loyalty program is through customer feedback.

Loyalty programs can be a great way to create buzz and gain faithful customers - but no loyalty program can work without engaging your customers. Plan your program carefully with an emphasis on engagement, and your loyalty program is sure to succeed.