Emily Collins says, “I recently interviewed a number of companies about their approach to customer loyalty. In each conversation I asked a variation of the question “How do you define and measure customer loyalty?” And what struck me is that while many companies define loyalty using various terms like share of wallet, length of relationship, engagement, and customer value, they often measure it using only transactional metrics. Now, there are various reasons for this. Some don’t have access they to the data they need to gage emotional loyalty. Others don’t have the analytics capabilities or resources they need to pull the pieces together. But loyalty if multi-faceted, complex, and has emotional and rational aspects that aren’t mutually exclusive, and certainly can’t be reduced to a single metric“.

How do you measure customer loyalty? Let me count the ways

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