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Are consumers still loyal to loyalty programs?

Are consumers still loyal to loyalty programs? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Whether it’s plain old print coupons, shiny new digital coupons, frequent flyer points, cashback or dozens of other loyalty programs, consumers seem to be, well, still loyal to their favorite loyalty programs. Our news roundup today looks at the latest research and developments in loyalty programs.


According to new research from Valassis, 79% of consumers can be influenced to switch brands by coupons. A new report from Bond Brand Loyalty says 13.4% of consumers are members of loyalty programs but only 6.7% are active users. 64% of brands reported an increase in loyalty membership according to 3CInteractive‘s new “2017 Mobile Loyalty” report. Excentus said 37% of consumers prefer fuel discounts over credit card rewards, coupons, retailer points and instant discounts.


Inmar’s 2017 Industry Promotion Analysis found consumers redeemed more than 2.2 billion coupons in 2016 with  digital  coupons making up 16.2% and print-at-home digital coupons 3.6%. 3Cinteractive reports 21% of consumers prefer SMS or push messaging from brands and loyalty programs. Research by Aberdeen Group shows companies using SMS messaging got a 24.5 % year-over-year increase in return on marketing investments....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

According to new research from Valassis, 79% of consumers can be influenced to switch brands by coupons. Fickle? Certainly. Opportunity? Absolutely!

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Interesting Digital Coupon Marketing Statistics

Interesting Digital Coupon Marketing Statistics | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

According to Marketing Blog, digital coupons are driving Omni-channels and mobile sales. The following statistics and trends, courtesy of Invesp, will give you more insights into the incredible potential of digital coupon marketing.

A total of 16 billion coupons were redeemed in 2014. By 2019, this will have grown to 31 billion coupons, of which 1.05 billion will be mobile coupons. In 2015, about 57.5% of U.S consumers used digital coupons while shopping. This will grow to about 59% by the end of 2016.

Despite the fact that only 48% of U.S companies will use mobile coupons, up from 36.5% in 2014, statistics indicate that 55% of consumers use mobile while searching for coupons, and 83% of all digital coupon users will use mobile by 2016.

According to Mobile Commerce Daily, 62% of smartphone users are extremely likely to use coupons. An eMarketer report about digital statistics found similar figures in 2014, predicting that at least 70% of mobile users will hunt for online coupons by 2016...


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Jeff Domansky's insight:
Here's a useful set of digital coupon marketing stats.
Doug Hall's curator insight, March 24, 2016 4:41 PM
Here's a useful set of digital coupon marketing stats.
Mous Diack's curator insight, March 25, 2016 3:54 AM
Here's a useful set of digital coupon marketing stats.
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Digital Coupons Becoming Core Promotional Element

Digital Coupons Becoming Core Promotional Element | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While there are concerns over the cost of integrating Beacon technology at the Point Of Sale, it offers an attractive opportunity to retailers as a means of engaging with consumers in-store, opines the report.  And, though previous research anticipated that consumer adoption would be limited to iPhone users, the last 18 months has seen a spate of activities enabling beacons for Android users, making it a far more attractive option for retailers.

 The report ends by forecasting that, by 2020, beacons will be used to distribute around 1.6 billion coupons to smartphones annually, up from just 11 million this year....


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Jeff Domansky's insight:
Let's replay that key stat: "by 2020, beacons will be used to distribute around 1.6 billion coupons to smartphones."
Doug Hall's curator insight, March 24, 2016 4:57 PM
Let's replay that key stat: "by 2020, beacons will be used to distribute around 1.6 billion coupons to smartphones."
adeline t's curator insight, March 24, 2016 6:03 PM
Let's replay that key stat: "by 2020, beacons will be used to distribute around 1.6 billion coupons to smartphones."