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Frequent Buyer Program

Definition

A marketing program designed to reward repeat purchases by offering incentives such as points, discounts, or exclusive offers based on purchase frequency or spend. Frequent buyer programs are used to increase retention and customer lifetime value.

How It's Calculated

Example

A coffee brand partners with a retailer’s loyalty app to offer rewards after a set number of purchases, encouraging shoppers to repeatedly choose the brand over competitors.

 

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