Make Mobile A Loyalty Priority

Emily Collins

I belong to more loyalty programs than the average consumer. As a result, on any given day, my wallet is overflowing with loyalty cards and loyalty program related paraphernalia. At the register, I’m often rummaging through my purse to locate reward certificates, half-filled punch cards, coupons, and the like.More often than I would like to admit, rewards go unredeemed simply because I didn’t have access to them when I needed or wanted to make a purchase.

I am also — like 42% of US online adults — a perpetually connected consumer. Whether I’m “just looking,” comparing specific products and prices, searching for coupons in my email, or making a purchase, I rely on my smartphone as a trusty sidekick. In that vein, my mobile phone has recently helped me reduce some of the physical bulk that comes with loyalty program membership. I have an app that digitally manages all of my membership cards in one place, a loyalty program folder to corral branded apps that offer loyalty program functionality, and more than one retailer lets me scan rewards barcodes at the POS.

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330 Days Left To Mobilize Your Loyalty Program In 2013

Emily Collins

New Year’s resolutions were so last month. But if devising a mobile loyalty strategy wasn’t already on your to-do list, you should add it ASAP. All signs point to continued explosive growth in consumer adoption and use of mobile devices across the customer life cycle — from discovery to purchase and beyond. And as the charter for loyalty programs expands to encompass emotional as well as transactional engagement, mobile will be crucial to meeting evolving consumer expectations. Still not convinced? Taking your loyalty program into the mobile channels yields three key benefits:

  1. More access to your members. Most loyalty programs interact with members through purpose-driven activities such as enrollment, online profile completion, point-of-sale (POS) transactions, and reward redemption. But this approach has a limited line of sight into further opportunities for engagement. Enabling a mobile strategy literally puts the loyalty programs in members' hands — wherever they are in the customer life cycle — and creates the potential for a wider range of customer interactions.
  2. Expanded member knowledge. Empowered consumers increasingly rely on mobile devices as companions to their interactions with a brand and generate behavioral, transactional, and location data. Since mobile channels are highly trackable, loyalty programs that collect that information can create deep customer insights that drive personalized communications, experiences, and offers.
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