Amazon Prime: A Loyalty Program That Really Pays Offs

As we’ve reported before, while some retailers get the value of strong customer loyalty programs, there are others that still don’t. The current king of retail loyalty programs is Amazon with its Amazon Prime.
The effectiveness of Amazon Prime is noted below. But let us first describe why the program works so well:
  • There are multiple options: Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime for Students, and Amazon Prime for Moms.
  • There is a charge to participate in the program, which means that members will patronize Amazon to be sure they receive benefits for which they pay.
  • The benefits are numerous and desirable:
    • Free two-day shipping for many items with no minimum purchase amount — and the possibility of free Sunday deliveries through the U.S. Postal Service
    • Prime Instant Videos, many of which can be viewed for free
    • Prime Music — many songs available for free streaming
    • Kindle Lending Library — one free monthly download on select E-books
    • Prime Photos — free unlimited photo storage on the Amazon Cloud 
How effective is Amazon Prime for the retailer? According to eMarketer:
“In September 2014, RBC Capital Markets surveyed more than 4,000 Amazon customers in the US and found that 37% were Prime members. How important are loyalty programs to regular customers of the E-commerce giant? If their purchasing habits are any indication, then very.”
“Prime members are more likely to order items from Amazon.com because they know the items will be shipped quickly. Prime members also spend more. While non-Prime customers said they had purchased items with prices below $25 and between $25 and $100, Prime members were throwing down money for bigger ticket values. The disparity between the two groups’ purchasing habits showed most starkly beginning at the $201 mark, where 18% of Prime members compared with only 8% of non-Prime customers.”
Click the chart to read more from eMarketer.

 

 

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Fortune’s Top Ten Retail Stories of the Year

Fortune magazine just released its list of the top ten retail stories for 2014. The events on the list are quite diverse. As Phil Wahba reports:
“What a year it’s been in the world of retail. Activists took aim at plenty of companies (hello PetSmart, eBay, and Family Dollar), major retailers announced CEO changes (J.C. Penney, Home Depot, Walmart U.S., and Target) in a year that was particularly full of them, there were truces between bitter enemies (LVMH and Hermès) and even changes in fortune for long struggling retailers (books sales are rising again at Barnes & Noble.)”
“Before we turn our attention to 2015, which will be chock full of more drama in retail-land as the improving landscape will make it harder for underperforming retailers to make this weakness, let’s have a look at the action-packed year that was.”
Here is the Fortune top ten:
    1. “Retail CEOs dropping like flies”
    2. “Hyperactive activist shareholders”
    3. “As the dollar store world turns… multi-billion dollar bids”
    4. “The gradual, but continued dismantling of Sears”
    5. “Data breaches go mainstream”
    6. “Founders and boards clash”
    7. “Big changes in Walmart US’s top ranks”
    8. “Barnes & Noble’s book sales finally rise”
    9. “Hermès and LVMH finally reach a truce in their luxury war”
  10. “Walgreen gets caught in the [tax] inversion debate”
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Photograph by Daniel Acker — Bloomberg/Getty Images
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Best-Reviewed Retailing Books on Amazon

To end the year of 2014 on an inspiring note, here are several of the best-reviewed books on retailing (by Amazon readers). How many of these books have you read? Why not add a couple of them to your list of New Year’s resolutions.
ALL the best in 2015! 🙂
[Note: The links are to the Amazon book pages for each title.]

 

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