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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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Loved the book! I had to read it for class it was great!
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It was a clever story.
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One has to reward faithful customers, this keeps them faithful customers.
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It worked i can see that, but then it worked for existing loyal customers, what about potential customers and first timers. You need to also come up with strategies of retaining that one time customer, make that customer feel like there is no other place better than yours, make them want to spend more. How about you have an award for the biggest spender then you revert to the fair raffle, that way you will be encouraging the seasoned customers aswell as motivating the new ones. Try it, it could work for you
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Although one wants new customers, one must keep the ones they have. The fact is, when another supermarket opens in walking distance, if they don’t feel prized here, they’ll go there. We need to keep our loyal ones and others will trickle in.
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Good post. Will remember this article when thinking about the issue of BREXIT. I did not keep up with the politics so I can’t even speculate about the “reasons”. I thought all the countries were happy about being a part of the European Union. Next thing I knew there were heated debates and a vote to leave! People are still hot under the collar about it! Don’t know what the ripple effect might be. So I better pay attention.
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The ‘pundits’ missed all the facts, got it wrong, because people don’t want unlimited, unmonitored immigration of Muslims. It is not really Islamaphobic, one questions, why come here? Why come to a Christian country which will not bow down nor accept the taboos? And Merkle went to far dictating how many people each country was to take.
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