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BUSINESS
Retailers missing the point
of loyalty reward programs, Air Miles head says
Retailers have lost their way and
have become too focused on using loyalty reward programs as a currency
to attract customers, says the president of Air Miles. Bryan Pearson
says most retailers are neglecting the wealth of shopper data that is
collected by the programs that could be used to better market to their
customers, which was one of the purposes the program was created in
the first place. "Points are really viewed as discounts or an
alternative way to get something extra and that's not a bad thing, but
I'm not sure it's sustainable in the long run," Pearson said in an
interview Thursday. "The de facto result of having a loyalty program
really viewed as a way to attract the consumer through short-term
tactical initiatives is you end up using what should be a targeted
marketing tool as a mass marketing tool." Pearson, who was in
Vancouver to speak to the city's board of trade, suggested that the
majority of consumers feel there is too much advertising and marketing
out there making targeted marketing all the more important. "It's
about relevance, its about creating a differential experience for the
consumer so you can get about getting that preferred relationship," he
said. Since its launch in 1992, the Air Miles reward program has grown
from a group of 13 sponsors to more than 100 today and more than 15.4
million actively participating individuals. But the company is
beginning to face greater competition. With a restructured Air
Canada's decision to spin off its Aeroplan program, the airline's
loyalty program has looked to expand beyond its traditional base of
travel-related places to earn miles like flights, hotels and rental
cars. Rebranded and operating on its own, Aeroplan (TSX:AER.UN,
TSX:ACE.B, TSX:ACE.RV) has started to sign up new partners including
Bell, Esso and Futureshop. Aeroplan spokeswoman Gillian Hewitt said
the program would like to sign up a marquee partner in each of several
retail categories including groceries, drug stores and home
improvement. She suggested that while Air Miles may have more members,
Aeroplan's members are likely more affluent and more attractive to
marketers seeking to learn more about their customers. "There are data
mining capabilities that we have that we do offer to our partners as
part of our partnership services," Hewitt said. But Pearson says
Aeroplan still can't offer the broad snapshot of its customers'
shopping habits because while it has plenty of sponsors they don't
have the same reach as Air Miles. "It gives us a powerful insight and
an ability to create that sort of information pool that helps us work
with our sponsors to begin to move to this experience marketing," he
said. By Greg Wong
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