Marketers know that creating community is what brings your customers back. Creating community is what keeps your customers interested and it gets your customers to share.
A happy customer that feels part of the community experience at your store, restaurant, office or event is more apt to share that community feeling on social media.
Creating a Customer Loyalty Program & Building Community
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3999 days ago
These are great ideas. I am going to use some of them for myself and recommend to out clients. Thanks for sharing.
4000 days ago
Thanks for creating this great overview plus brainstorming session on how to create community, a real game changer for any business, in my opinion. And thanks for sharing this post with our community at BizSugar.