by 4erika » Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:50 am
That really only works as a loyalty program if the majority of your products are at the same price...like t-shirts or hot dogs. Not many businesses are set up like that.
It's a shame that the most basic and effective marketing tool used by online and brick and mortar companies who seek to develop customer loyalty, rewards for total dollar amount purchased, is not addressed by this software. I love the software for its other features, but the lack of this feature has been a big disappointment. Now, rather than one simple promotion that would appeal to all of my customers, I have to come up with multiple reward campaigns based on our different product categories (price or product line) and hope that one of them triggers interest in each customer who shops on the site. And that would only be short-term interest. It does nothing to encourage loyalty, which is every business' number one priority. I can imagine customers going to the site and being disappointed to see many promotions and not one that benefits them. When there is no promotion that currently benefits a customer, they may go to a competitor. But a loyalty program, encourages a customer to stick with you no matter what.
Please Shopsite, Develop a customer loyalty add-on, at least for registered customers.
http://archive.fohboh.com/profiles/blogs/daily-deals-and-coupons-vs-a-strong-loyalty-program
http://www.dmnews.com/consumers-want-loyalty-rewards/article/292607/
http://www.marketingdonut.co.uk/marketing/customer-care/customer-loyalty-schemes
http://www.northjersey.com/shopping/194593561_DeMarrais__Coupons_vs__loyalty_programs_have_several_strategies_for_success.html?c=y&page=3