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How to Create a Customer Loyalty Program

Learn why your customer loyalty program is important, how to design it, how to market it and more!

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What you'll learn

Key things you'll learn in this guide include:

  • Why customer loyalty programs are important for you and your customers
  • How to start your customer loyalty program
  • How to design a loyalty program with actions, rewards, tiers and benefits
  • How to market your customer loyalty program

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INITIAL QUESTIONS brands and retailers should ask before scoping a customer loyalty program:

  • Do you know who your customers are?
  • What behaviors are your customers doing today?
  • What behaviors would you like them to do in the future?

Why now?

  • Decline in sales?
  • Separating yourself from the competition?
  • My competitors are doing it?

SO, WHAT IS YOUR WHY?

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TOP 10 BENEFITS OF HAVING A CUSTOMER LOYALTY PROGRAM

There are a lot of benefits to having a customer loyalty program. Here are ten to consider:

  • The ability to recruit members into your loyalty program
  • Create more valuable customer profiles (with zero party and first party data)
  • Increase customer lifetime value
  • Increase average order values (AOV)
  • Increase purchase frequency
  • Increase customer retention
  • Increase margins
  • Increase cross-sell and up-sell opportunities
  • Increase customer engagement
  • Create customer insights

Customer Loyalty: To Brands or Retailers?

84% of U.S. adults are loyal to retailers and 82% are loyal to product-brands.

ADDING VALUE with a Loyalty Program

How do you change your customer's behaviors and create value for your customers and your company?
  • Participation is a critical KPI; we want members to join, accumulate points, redeem, and repeat the cycle.
  • The program should be simple to join and navigate and be exciting for them to earn rewards.
  • Different segments of members will see value differently, so you should appeal to as many as possible by offering various rewards.
  • Work to increase enrolled members and engagement levels.
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The Customer Loyalty Program Structure

Your Loyalty Program Structure should be natural for members to understand and have a flow to complete actions, earn rewards, and experience benefits, as it creates excitement and positive brand experience. The flow of the program should "map" to your customer journey(s). Earning points should be natural - not painful. The simplest of programs have several elements:

  1. "Ways to Earn" - Customer Actions
  2. "Ways to Burn” - Rewards
  3. "Tiers" based on annual/lifetime spend or points earned
  4. "Benefits" The program can start with simple elements and build as it grows, and you receive data and feedback

We'll discuss each of these in depth below.

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1: Ways to Earn in a Customer Loyalty Program

Incentivizing customer actions & behaviors are “ways to earn”. These can be making both purchase or non-purchase based activities that can be tracked easily. You can start with a handful of actions that make sense for your brand and add more later on. 

Examples include:

  • Create an account
  • Join the loyalty program
  • Purchase - online or 3rd party
  • Consistently purchasing over time (punch card)
  • Spending more than the AOV (Average Order Value) and earning points multipliers
  • CRM transactions
  • Referrals
  • Social Media activities - follow, like, share
  • Watch videos
  • Write reviews
  • Create/add to Wishlist
  • Sign up for a newsletter
  • Fill out a survey
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2: Ways to Burn in a Customer Loyalty Program

Customer Rewards are the main reason members join and participate. A good strategy is to enroll members and allow them to earn a reward or benefit they perceive as valuable and cash out quickly. A common mistake is to make the awards seem unachievable and not worth the time/effort to participate. You want members to be excited about your program. The rewards you offer depend on the products and services you provide along with margins. If you have high margins and high repeat purchase rates, both are ideal for a successful program. 

There are different ways you can drive engagement including offering rebates on purchases, discounts on future purchases or offering exclusive products available only to members. Offering 3rd party products and services can also be a massive boost to your program - the idea is to provide rewards that are high perceived value and low cost to you.

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Yves Saint Laurent loyalty program case study:

Snipp worked with YSL Beauty to map their customer's journeys and created logical ‘Ways to Earn’ and ‘Ways to Burn’ points that made it simple for members to earn points for purchase actions (including submitting receipts from 3rd party retailers & e-commerce orders), and non-purchase actions, redemption and then repeat the cycle. The strategies maximized ROI, increased average order values, and repeat purchase rates.

Driving Loyalty needs to go beyond the transaction by building a relationship with your customers as they are awarded points for digital or non digital behaviors, which causes more impressions and creates a deeper direct relationship with your brand.

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3: Using Tiers in a Customer Loyalty Program

Tiers can be a strategy to drive Average Order Value and Purchase Frequency. For example: A bronze level member might be 200 points from a silver level membership , so a triggered message might let them know they are close to the next tier, and if they spend a certain amount they can receive triple points and reach the next tier. VIP tiers can be the ultimate goal for your customers - based on your brand and what you are trying to accomplish.

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4: Adding Benefits Based in Tiered Customer Loyalty Design

Exclusive benefits associated with climbing tiers in your loyalty program can be a very intriguing proposition for members. Building out a menu of benefits can include things like free shipping, early access to products, additional points, surprise & delight rewards and monthly sweepstakes/contests. Without benefits, you aren’t providing an incentive to strive to reach a higher tier.

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Loyalty Program Example: Lancome Rewards

Lancome ELITE REWARDS recognizes they have a wide assortment (segments) of customers that are attracted to different offers and benefits. Offering tiers and benefits can maximize engagement for each of their members.

Today, more and more brands recognize that points in a Loyalty Program are table stakes, and a tiered program is needed to differentiate from competitors. By providing exclusive products and services that customers can only attain at higher tiered levels, brands now stimulate the feeling of exclusivity and drive a deeper emotional bond with their loyalty members.

 

 

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Marketing Your Customer Loyalty Program

This is a broad topic so we will touch on common practices in this paper.

First, the Whole Company needs to participate! 

All your employees should know you are launching a loyalty program, sign up as a member and understand how to direct customers and potential customers to sign up.

And you need Relevant Messaging:

Creating segments, campaigns, and triggering relevant messages based on actions or events can maximize participation and ROI.

Popular Loyalty Emails/SMS templates include:

  • Program recruitment
  • Welcome to the program
  • This is how the program works
  • You've earned points
  • Refer a friend / Thanks for referring a friend Happy birthday / anniversary
  • Ways to double/triple points
  • Events
  • And more…

Don’t forget to include consistent messaging in posts on Social Media platforms - Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter etc.

MULTICHANNEL AVAILABILITY

Ensure your loyalty program covers multiple sales channels. Make it easy for your customers to buy from you anywhere, from any device AND get full points credit for those purchases.

  • 3rd party retailers
  • Mobile
  • Social
  • Distributors
  • eCommerce
  • Web
  • B2B
  • CRM
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Promotions and Referrals

PROMOTIONS

You can create loyalty specific promotions using campaigns. If you take it a step further and advertise and co-op advertise with your retailers, make your offer "buy $50 of our products and get $10 gift card to xx merchant + 100 points in our loyalty program". In other words, piggyback on your current advertising spend (short term) and recruit these customers into your loyalty program (long term).

REFERRALS

Allow customers and visitors to share via email, text/SMS, and social media.

Include referral links from navigation pages and home page banner.

Give different incentives to the person sharing vs the person being shared to since we assume the sharer likes your brand and the sharee knows nothing about your brand. Give loyalty points (long-term) to the sharer and instant value like a coupon or benefit to the sharee (short-term) and get them to purchase. If they like your products/services, they in turn become Sharers and the cycle continues.

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Kellogg's Family Rewards:

Snipp’s modular customer acquisition and engagement platform enables Kellogg’s to run multiple promotions within their KFR loyaly program to engage customers in any channel across the entire path to purchase - customized by region, channel, retailer and more. 

Promotions include instant win, gift with purchase, punchcard continuity programs, buy X get Y, reward programs, sweeps, rebate programs, gamification, social media programs, and more. The unique first party data collected from these programs helps Kellogg’s build robust, proprietary unified data sets that enable intelligent decision making to drive personalization.

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Packaging and Calls to Action

PACKAGING

You can advertise your program on/in your product packaging - sold via 3rd party retailers

CALLS TO ACTION

Where can you put relevant calls to action for your customer loyalty program? Here are some ideas:

  • Add a loyalty recruitment banner to your home page
  • The loyalty landing page should explain the program structure and how it works with the T&C's
  • Add links to your website navigation pages Give the option to enroll in the shopping cart Post purchase - ask customers to refer friends
  • The secure area (where your customers login and review past orders, change password etc) should have a recruiting banner advertising your loyalty program
  • Add messaging on product pages Eg: "buy this product and receive xx points" + if the margins are higher on certain products, give a points multiplier 2x, 3x etc.
  • Credit cards or payment plans can receive added points

Be creative and see what other programs are doing!

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Perfectly Posh case example:

Perfectly Posh does an excellent job driving more customer engagement. Members can use ‘Perks’ (equal to points), to buy this product if you have enough saved up OR earn perks if you buy this product. Members can also buy 5 and get 1 free.

Too many brands forget to advertise and promote the program everywhere their customers are engaging. Calls to action should be on most of your advertisements, newsletters, email/SMS messaging, website navigation, packaging, social media, product pages, etc.

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Calculating Loyalty Program ROI and Measuring Success

You can estimate the success or failure of a loyalty program by collecting your current metrics and inputting into ROI calculators.

Companies like Snipp can create a number of scenarios and project best-case, worst-case, and most probable outcomes. A priority is to recruit members and drive specific behaviors that increase in their Average Order Values and Purchase Frequency which can be measurable in short time periods. Snipp can estimate the program's costs, which can include a technology vendor, IT - internal or from an agency, rewards, program management, email volume increases, etc.

MEASURING SUCCESS OF YOUR LOYALTY PROGRAM

Comparing post-launch to pre-launch estimates is important. Is your program meeting/exceeding industry standards? If you deploy a loyalty program today and in 1-year, your CFO asks if it's profitable; how do you answer that?

There are many metrics to measure the loyalty program over the short and long-term. You can start by comparing program members vs. non-members (a) Average Order Values and (b) Purchase Frequency over 6-month periods and increase both from 8% to 40% depending on your situation. Top-level revenue should increase by 5% to 15% based on the channels of your sell-through. You should differentiate purchases coming from each sales channel to analyze relevant data and make adjustments accordingly.

LOYALTY PROGRAM BACKEND & DASHBOARD

Managing your program members should be simple and as automated as possible. As members enroll and start using your program, lots of purchase and non-purchase data is collected and if interpreted correctly, can allow you to make improvements not only to your Loyalty program, but many of your marketing functions, and give you a competitive advantage. You should integrate with other systems via API or native integrations – ex: Ecommerce Platform, CRM, ERP, ESP, Physical Point-of-sale (POS), etc. Your system should have advanced segmentation, campaigns, messaging triggers, demographics and behavioral characteristics.

MARGINS/LIABILITIES

Margins/Liabilities are part of the formula for determining success. When designing a points-based program, those points must have value, so when your members redeem points, they are converted from points to a reward, and the amount gets deducted from their account. Points will have a specific value (penny, dime, nickel, dollar, etc.), so predicting and putting limits on how much your customers cash out is a balancing act since you should both protect your margins and give members enough value to be excited about the your program and its rewards/benefits.

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CHOOSING THE RIGHT CUSTOMER LOYALTY PLATFORM VENDOR

There are several critical elements contributing to the success of your loyalty program that depend on choosing the right technology & partner. These can include: technical limitations, lack of loyalty expertise or vendor support provided. If you sell across multiple channels such as D2C online, 3rd party retailers, physical stores, B2B online or via distributors then choosing a partner can be much more difficult than if you sell in one channel.If you sell into a single channel.

Settling for a vendor so your members should have easy access to your Loyalty Program from any channel or device. If your program requires, you should have fully managed services with a dedicated client success team that helps you from concept, strategy, building requirements, resource planning, implementation and ongoing support.

WHY IS IT SO HARD TO PICK THE RIGHT VENDOR?

The Loyalty technology business is hard because of so many variables. If you separate the technical aspects from your business objectives, it becomes an easier task. The first thing is to make sure the business is impacted positively as it can affect your customers, employees, partners, products and much more. If the business case is strong enough then the technical needs along with strategic consulting and support are part of that package. As a buyer it's important to assess your exact situation, pain points and goals and how a loyalty program can impact your business, the resources needed, how the decision-making process will work, level of effort to deploy, maintain and improve as the program matures.

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Loyalty Program Case Study: Bavarian Inn

The new Bavarian Inn Perks club offers customers an enhanced experience while gleaning data from separate locations to identify and incentivize high performing guests.

Snipp guided the evolution of this program by integrating 3 different POS systems into one platform, and automating previously manual processes for both Bavarian Inn and its customers. The loyalty program also leverages Snipp’s receipt processing tech, allowing members to earn points simply by uploading their receipt at the point of purchase.

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SNIPP'S CUSTOMER LOYALTY PLATFORM

SnippLoyalty is an end-to-end, real-time multichannel SaaS loyalty platform. Our innovative, cloud-based loyalty platform is not just about ‘customer’ loyalty but about Creating Customer Acquisition and Engagement Hubs. It is tailor-made for brands to engage with and build deeper relationships with their consumers. Available in modules based on business needs, it is structured around core features that no loyalty program today should be without - receipt processing, real-time transaction processing, social media & other technology integrations, rewards, data collection & analytics and more.

SNIPP’S MODULAR CUSTOMER ACQUISITION & RETENTION HUB

A comprehensive enterprise customer loyalty solution with the flexibility to layer different earn and burn mechanisms and full tech stack or modular components as needed.

  • EPOS INTEGRATION BASED programs to drive consumer participation
  • COMPLEX EARNING RULES - Recognize & reward engagement activities + spend
  • REWARDS - Aspirational & relevant rewards + rewards distribution
  • PURCHASE VALIDATION - Receipt, Ecommerce, POS. Consumer friendly method
  • CONNECT TO & FROM VARIOUS SYSTEMS - Integrate member portal into eShop/Website/APP
  • DATA - Collect, analyze & utilize data to provide enhanced experiences

UNIFIED DATA SETS, ENABLING INTELLIGENT DECISION MAKING

Snipp is a global loyalty and promotions company with a singular focus: to develop disruptive engagement platforms that generate insights and drive sales. Our solutions include shopper marketing promotions, loyalty, rewards, rebates and data analytics, all of which are seamlessly integrated to provide a one-stop marketing technology platform. We also provide the services and expertise to design, execute and promote client programs. SnippCheck, our receipt processing engine, is the market leader for receipt-based purchase validation; 

SnippLoyalty is the only unified loyalty solution in the market for CPG brands. Snipp has powered hundreds of programs for Fortune 1000 brands and world-class agencies and partners.

Get a PDF version of this guide here to guide your process: Guide to Starting a Customer Loyalty Program

Contact us to learn how SnippLoyalty can help you launch a winning customer loyalty program.

Case Study: Reckitt - Schiff Loyalty Rewards

Loyalty Rewards Program for Reckitt - Schiff

Reckitt has partnered with Snipp to launch Schiff Rewards, a loyalty program where consumers can earn points for all their purchases across any channel (in-store, online, and DTC) and reward them with digital rewards and product coupons. Consumers can also earn points through non-purchase actions, and gain status tiers based on different achievements to unlock benefits. Schiff is also leveraging Snipp's segmentation and promotional tools to develop and manage relevant offers and promotions. Snipp is integrated with Reckitts CDP, CRM (SFMC), and Shopify.

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