5 Steps to Creating a Loyalty Building Strategy for Your BusinessBuilding loyalty takes lots of time and patience, but these tips could help streamline the process.

ByAnn Smarty

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

shutterstock

Building customer loyalty is the most efficient way ofcreating consistent source of traffic and sales no one can take from you. There are alot of benefitsof having loyal community to back your business.

Building loyalty takes lots of time and patience. It will not happen overnight and it will require a serious strategy behind it. Here are a few ways to build customer loyalty that should work for almost any type of business.

1. Put employees to work on social networks.

All of your employees should be speaking about your brand. Set one or two of them as community leaders who put in more effort. But otherwise encourage your workforce to post about products, share giveaways and news and take part in popular trends that could bring focus back to your brand.

It doesn't have to be an official campaign (save that for the experts), but it can really boost online visibility. Those companies that give their workforce a real stake in the company can find this especially beneficial.

The more connected your employees are, the further they will be able to bring your message. Educate your team on basic, yet effective ways to build their social media following:

  • Encourage them to participate in the industryTweet chats(besides building their following, that will also keep them updated on industry trends)
  • Let them connect to your company on LinkedIn
  • Educate them on how to use hashtags on Twitter and Instagram

TryDrumup employee advocacy programin order to give your team easy tools to share your company updates on multiple social media accounts.

2. Get visual.

The best way to get people create content around your brand is to set a perfect example: Have your brand create and spread awesome content of its own.

Related:The 5 Emotions That Drive Customer Loyalty

One of my favorite all time corporate social media pages on any network is theStarbucks Instagram page. They have more than 8 million followers at the time of this writing, and it isn't because people love their coffee that much. It is because they have created a visual image online that is chic, trendy, and people want to take part in.

They have crushed the visual game so hard that people will post their OWN Starbucks pics, share them, and they will get thousands of likes. That wouldn't have been possible if they hadn't created a very specific visual style that is repeated all over the Web.

3. Create digital assets.

Create downloadable assets, something that your customers can take home, for free. These could be well-branded white papers, checklists, cheat sheets, ebooks, audio books, etc.

As more and more people are accessing your website from mobiles, consider building a smartphone-friendly version of your content assets to get more people. For example, you can turn your audiobook into an iTunes podcast.Here's how to do it.

Related:Inspire Loyalty With Your Leadership: Here's How

You can also turn your PDF guides, checklists, ebooks, catalogs and whitepapers into flipbooks that are a pleasure to use on on tablet computers and smart phones.Flipsnackis the easiest way to do it. It's also free for 15-page books.

4. Give real gifts.

There will never be a cooler campaign than whenKotex created custom gift boxes
for influencers on Pinterest. It shows how effective having a physical item can be, and how it spreads online.

考虑创建并将它们发送给我一些礼物nfluencers who can share them socially with their many followers. Sweatshirts with logos, fun gag gifts, whatever you can think of. It is worth the investment for the rewards.

5. Encourage feedback from customers.

People love sharing negative experience but they need to be asked to share a positive one. On the other hand, seeing your previous customers' raving genuine reviews more visitors feel like subscribing and sticking around. Open experience sharing breeds community and builds loyalty.

Related:Analyzing the Science Behind Customer Loyalty

Encourage your customers to share their feedback and upload their visual reviews. In case you are running a SaaS company, educate your customers to create detailed case studies and do your best to promote everything they create. Here's a good guide on writinga genuine case studyfor you to use when inviting your clients to create one.

Loyalty building is a long process but if you make it part of your overall marketing strategy, you'll notice its long-lasting positive effect on your business in form of better customer retention, higher direct traffic and better conversions.

Wavy Line
Ann Smarty

Founder of MyBlogU, Brand Manager at Internet Marketing Ninjas

Ann Smarty is the brand and community manager atInternetMarketingNinjas.comas well as the founder ofMyBlogU.com. Smarty has been into internet marketing for seven years, she is the former editor-in-chief of Search Engine Journal and contributor to prominent search and social blogs including Small Biz Trends and Mashable. Smarty is also a frequent speaker at Pubcon and the host of regular Twitter chats #vcbuzz and #myblogu.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

An 81-Year-Old Florida CEO Just Indicted for a $250 Million Ponzi Scheme Ran a Sprawling Senior Citizen Crime Ring

Carl Ruderman is the fifth senior citizen in the Miami-Fort-Lauderdale-Palm Beach metropolitan area to face charges in connection with the scam.

Business News

'Soul Crushing': Internet Sleuths Notice Something Is Very Off With This Condo Listing

From the grey carpets to the fluorescent lights, it's obvious that this home was not always a home.

Money & Finance

Want to Become a Millionaire? Follow Warren Buffett's 4 Rules.

企业家是不能过度指狗万官方望太多a company exit for their eventual 'win.' Do this instead.

Business News

'Awful Advice': Barbara Corcoran Slammed For 'Tone Deaf' Business Advice to Interns

The "Shark Tank" star shared tips on social media about how interns can increase their chances of getting hired full-time, but the public reaction didn't go as planned.

Green Entrepreneur

Phoenix Has Hit 110 Degrees for a Month, But This One Invention Is Cooling Things Down a Tad

For the Arizona city amid a record-breaking heat wave, cool surfaces bring a modicum of relief.