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Customer Loyalty - cover

Customer Loyalty

Ethan Evans

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Customer Loyalty" explores how businesses can cultivate lasting customer relationships, increase customer retention, and turn satisfied customers into brand advocates. The core of the book emphasizes understanding Customer Lifetime Value (CLTV), implementing customer-centric strategies, and using data-driven personalization to foster loyalty. Surprisingly, many businesses underestimate CLTV, a critical metric for prioritizing customer relationships. Moreover, true loyalty requires a company-wide cultural shift, impacting every facet from product development to customer service. The book argues that customer loyalty is not just desirable but essential for sustained success. It moves beyond traditional acquisition-focused marketing to highlight the importance of retaining existing customers in an era where consumers expect more than just a product—they seek experiences and value.

 
Progressing through four sections, the book first defines modern customer loyalty and key performance indicators (KPIs). It then dives into building lasting relationships through consistent customer experiences, effective communication, and proactive problem-solving. The book offers practical guidelines for implementing loyalty programs, incorporating case studies and statistical data to support its arguments.
Available since: 02/28/2025.
Print length: 107 pages.

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