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Deloitte mentions “Innovative Rewards” as one of the six emerging digital trends in post-Covid 2020

In a new report, Deloitte Digital mentions that 'Innovative Rewards' are one of the "6 emerging digital trends in the post-Covid world". They mention that: 'stimulating social behavior to provide tangible and relevant offers to your customers by developing deep and rich consumer insights to truly understand the desired customer value exchange'. Unfortunately, they don't explain (yet) what this is…

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VEMT offers a free mini-Course: Customer Relationships in Times of Crisis

Marketers are confronted with amazing challenges during the growing Covid-19 or Corona Crisis. Recent developments in Europe and the US, following those in Asia, indicate that a global economic crisis is a real risk. Learning lessons from previous crises in how Customer Relationships can make or break a company, VEMT has created this mini-course for marketers. To support all marketers…

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Aaker’s Five Dimensions of Brand Personality

Brand Personality: does it increase Brand Loyalty?

Brand Personality: there's no Marketing Conference without a guru talking about what you can do to develop the most impressive Brand Personality for your company. But does Brand Personality really deliver a higher customer loyalty? Does it deliver more revenue? While both academic marketing literature and many popularized marketing books describe a whole range of benefits of creating a strong…

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Rewards Points day: 10/10

It just came to our attention that a growing group of companies in the US starts to 'celebrate' Rewards Points Day. South-West Airlines being one of them, this group of companies wants to increase consumers (well... members) that they have unused points in their loyalty account that represent actual value, and they'd better use that value before it expires. A…

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What are the best Loyalty Metrics to use?

Although it is clear that companies don't start loyalty programs without pursuing a goal, there are surprising little companies that express those goals in measurable KPI's or loyalty metrics, and that monitor those consistently. At first sight, that is remarkable: why would you invest in a serious program without checking what it delivers? When you go a bit deeper, you start…

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Uri Gneezy Amsterdam 2016

Meeting up with behavioral economist Uri Gneezy in Amsterdam

He is mentioned as one of the most influential economists of this time: Uri Gneezy. Today he was in Amsterdam and Arjan Haring from The Control Group had seduced him to share his knowledge with a curious audience of behavioral scientists, CRM and E-commerce managers, finance professionals and at least one Personal Trainer (more about that later). Gneezy has an important…

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What is missing in the new Gartner Buy/Own/Advocate Customer Experience Journey?

This month, Gartner published a new Customer Journey Model which they baptized - very practically - the "Buy/Own/Advocate Customer Experience Journey". As soon as you see the graphic representation of this journey, the reason for its name becomes clear: it has three cycles, which are marked with the names 'Buy', 'Own' and 'Advocate'. For many reasons, this is a nice update to…

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Leonieke

Leonieke Daalder writes nice article about interview

Leonieke Daalder (@daalder) - a Dutch Journalist and political scientist - has written a very nice report about the recent Top Names interview with Jeroen Nas. She emphasizes the fact that VEMT actively trains and encourages involvement from all employees, including developers, with deep domain knowledge about Psychology, Marketing and customer behavior. Outsourcing development - as many companies do -…

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Behavioral science progress: divide or integrate?

This is a response to an article by Arjan Haring in Medium (Experimentation is hard — really fucking hard) in which Arjan explains that Experimentation, rather than using many behavioral science theories, is his way forward. The reasons are that too many people have treated the various explanations, or maybe even: the discovery - of people's biases as a silver bullet to create…

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