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Have you seen The Customer-Focused Marketing Playbook?

This comprehensive and practical guide to the latest ideas in customer-focused marketing hands you over 200 packed pages of strategy, best practices, do's and don'ts, practical know-how, facts and figures, and ideas to optimise your marketing strategy, boost sales, market share, increase ROI and profit.

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Age and Income won't predict Brand Loyalty

Despite commonly and firmly held views on the subject among even the most revered veterans of marketing, it is no longer true to say that brand loyalty can be predicted based on either the consumer's age or income, according to the 2014 Brand Loyalty Survey from email marketing solutions firm StrongView.

The study debunks made widely held assumptions about how age and income affect a customer's potential for brand loyalty, and argues that the real recipe for cultivating brand loyalty lies instead with context. In fact, the survey found a clear correlation between the context and perceived value within a marketing message and increases in purchasing and engagement from consumers receiving those messages.

"These days, customers and brands are engaged in two-way conversations that go far beyond marketers simply pushing out product or service offers," said Shawn Myers, VP of Marketing for StrongView. "These dynamic interactions require a greater understanding of a customer's current context and needs within the engagement lifecycle. Marketers have known for a long time that retaining a loyal customer is much cheaper than capturing a new one, but now we know that keeping them loyal comes down to engaging them with contextually relevant information, which ultimately leads to additional revenue."

The most loyal customers, which StrongView refers to as "Brand Enthusiasts" are engaged with their brand of choice as a frequent and consistent buyer, and are highly likely to recommend the brand to friends. In a telling statistic, the survey found that brand loyalty plays a large part in the purchasing decision, with nearly twice the number of Brand Enthusiasts reporting that loyalty played a part in their last purchase, compared to non-Enthusiasts surveyed.

Sustained customer loyalty comes from providing true value in marketing campaigns rather than purely promoting goods and services. When making the decision to buy, Brand Enthusiasts confirmed the importance of brands adding value with contextual marketing, reporting they were more likely to buy after receiving a timely message that was relevant, helpful and consistent with their expectations.

Brand Enthusiasts gravitate toward brands that lock into the customer context and engage in the right way at the right time. For example, 77% of Brand Enthusiasts reported purchasing an item recommended by their brand of choice. By demonstrating an understanding of the customer journey, brands can create valuable marketing touch points and drive sales to Brand Enthusiasts in a more productive way.

Among the other key findings of the survey:


Sources: StrongView /
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Have you seen The Customer-Focused Marketing Playbook?

This comprehensive and practical guide to the latest ideas in customer-focused marketing hands you over 200 packed pages of strategy, best practices, do's and don'ts, practical know-how, facts and figures, and ideas to optimise your marketing strategy, boost sales, market share, increase ROI and profit.

Learn the insider's tricks and techniques to turn every customers into a 'super spreader' for your brand. It's better than free advertising. Once you start this ball rolling, your brand can grow rapidly through word-of-mouth, advocacy, influencers, and customer loyalty. Super-charge your company's marketing strategy, build up your market share, and make more sales through repeat business and customer loyalty.

Find out what works - and what doesn't - and who's succeeded, and how they did it. See how the world's top brands keep their competitive edge against all odds.

The Customer-Focused Marketing Playbook walks you step-by-step through the techniques, metrics, reporting, analysis, marketing models, technologies, tools and innovations for successful marketing strategies - both traditional and emerging - with expert guidance from thought leaders in every major market. Find out the best ways to gather, analyse, and act on customer data to increase profitability, build your brand, empower your customers, beat the competition, reduce churn, and increase customer profitability. This is a marketing book you simply can't afford to be without.

This book aims to hand you all the facts, figures and research data you need for the best decisions for a more profitable, more engaging marketing strategy. It also highlights all the facts, forecasts and trends identified by our experts from the global Marketing Factbook's vast database of market data, news, studies, research and articles, and presents you with an invaluable library of ideas and practical support you can call upon at will.

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