The growth of social media and the emergence of the sharing economy mean marketers need to collaborate with customers. The Mad Men days of rolling out clever advertising campaigns and watching sales grow are gone. The brands that win today do not simply broadcast to customers—they engage with them.

In today's new consumer landscape, companies need to rethink brand loyalty and its ownership.

Here are three reasons why loyalty isn't just a "marketing" thing.
 
1. A shift is taking place within marketing

Traditionally, the effectiveness of marketing teams has been closely tied to customer loyalty key performance indicators (KPIs). But keep in mind that teams will focus on what's worth measuring. Legacy loyalty metrics, which are used to measure marketing success, encourage teams to be too focused on driving existing messages home—rather than finding out what customers are looking for and understanding what resonates best with the target audience.

Marketing teams can provide the most value not by trying to influence brand loyalty but by helping drive innovation. CMOs (chief marketing officers) like me need to flip innovation on its head and empower brands to engage customers, getting a better understanding of their needs, concerns, and future wants. That shift within marketing—a move from broadcasting to collaboration—can eventually result in true brand loyalty without focusing on the wrong dynamic.

2. Multiple touchpoints exist in the customer journey

How people buy has never been more complex. Research shows that 73% of consumers agree that the journey to their final purchase is less direct than before. Moreover, our own investigation shows that the paths to purchase differ by category shopped—with gender, age, store shopped, and other variables further complicating the processes within each category.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Tyler Douglas is the chief marketing and strategy officer of Vision Critical, developer of a Cloud-based customer intelligence platform that allows companies to build engaged, secure communities of customers. He is also the author of the e-book How to Keep Your Customers From Cheating on You.

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