Convert Occasional Customers Into Loyal Shoppers To Grow Sustainable Sales
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Convert Occasional Customers Into Loyal Shoppers To Grow Sustainable Sales

How do you convert occasional customers into loyal shoppers? This is a question I get asked a lot. What’s interesting about this question is that most of the people who ask me this think about how it relates to an in-store demo or a marketing program, or some sort of shopper loyalty program. My answer is always the same. Real shopper loyalty is earned. It’s not something that’s embossed on a plastic card. 

I have a loyalty card for every airline I fly on. Back in the ’90s when I was traveling so much, I actually was in the top club or top level of every single air mileage program that I joined. I also have a loyalty card for every retailer that I shop at. My point is this, customers use loyalty cards as a coupon. It’s not true a loyalty card. What it is, is a way to get the best price on the items that are promoted within that retailer. 

Real loyalty converts casual customers into brand ambassadors. This is what every brand wants. And remember, I keep talking emphasizing why this is so very important, and why you need to pay attention to this. The value of the shopper that you drive into a retail store is far more valuable to the retailer than the product inside your package. This is your single greatest point of leverage when negotiating with a retailer to avoid slotting and other menu fees. 

Retailers generically don’t make anything. They sell other people’s stuff. And what they sell is the real estate that your product takes up on their shelf. What they want is more traffic in their store and a reasonable profit. This is where you come in, and this is why this is so critically important. If you can help the retailer attract that unique shopper, they enter the store and buy your product.  This is how that retailer competes more effectively against their market. 

The sole focus of every merchandising strategy should be to make it easier for shoppers to find your products. Sounds simple, right? But it’s not that easy. This is the same goal for every brand and every item in the retail store. You’re competing for the attention of every shopper, along with every other brand. Most merchandising strategies focus narrowly on the individual item sales and overlook how your product interacts with other items in the store. In most cases, your sales have an impact on the sales of other items, making your product more valuable to the retailer when they consider the shopper’s total purchase at checkout.

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BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIES Empowering Brands | Raising The Bar Click here for more on this important topic - Episode 120 podcast: SECRETS 120 Convert Occasional Customers Into Loyal Shoppers To Grow Sustainable Sales With Daniel Lohman From Brand Secrets And Strategies

BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIES Empowering Brands | Raising The Bar Click here for more on this important topic - Episode 115 podcast: SECRETS 115 Success = Brand Strategy + Execution With Michael J. O’Donnell From The Belmullet Food and Beverage Group

BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIES Empowering Brands | Raising The Bar Click here for more on this important topic - Episode 104 podcast:  SECRETS 104 The Essential New Item Checklist - The Recipe For Success with Daniel Lohman of Brand Secrets and Strategies 

Check out the  BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIES podcast. This podcast is an audio natural products accelerator for food startups, entrepreneurs, health-focused brands, and retailers.  Tools to accelerate your brand sales.

Answers to these questions and more can be found on my website and on my podcast BRAND SECRETS AND STRATEGIESiTunes and please leave a review. 

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Patrick Webber

Co-Founder at Basecamp Co-Pack. Guiding food dreamers to the top!

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