Loyalty Programs
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A Look at Ethical Successful Businesses
Public Press Work —
Authority: 130
The firm of Trilegiant is listed as one of the largest service providers in the U.S.A overseeing loyalty schemes. So, led by President/CEO Nathaniel Lipman , Trilegiant uses its reputation to work with many brands across the spectrum — travel, dental, shopping, health, entertainment, and consumer protection ...1 day ago -
Mr. Nathaniel Lipman & Trilegiant - Loyalty Programs & Non-Profit Organizations
The Flammario Organization Blog —
Authority: 129
Are you familiar with Trilegiant? When you look at its specialty - the management of club and loyalty initiatives, the company is among the strongest in the United States. So, guided by President and CEO Nathaniel Lipman, Trilegiant employs its experience to connect with many retail and service names - travel, ...1 day ago -
Looking at the Ethics of Profit & Trilegiant
The Info Bungalow —
Authority: 127
Are you familiar with Trilegiant? In its specialty, the sale of loyalty and club services, they’re among the largest in America. In partnership with many service brand names, many big companies in health, shopping, entertainment, travel organizations and many more, Trilegiant works to improve their members’ retail ...1 day ago -
Two Words – Elite Status
Loyalty Traveler —
Authority: 423
December is the month for securing elite status. People in the know, those frequent guests and fliers making mattress runs and mileage runs this month, know that a few unnecessary hotel room nights or a few thousand miles of unnecessary airline flights are truly necessary. Some loyalty travelers are frantically ...3 days ago -
Non-Profit Organizations & Mr. Nathaniel Lipman
Health Upgraders —
Authority: 128
Trilegiant is one of the strongest third-party service providers in America offering loyalty and club schemes. So, guided by Nathaniel Lipman, its President and CEO, the business leverages its experience and reputation to work with many brands of different types, retail, travel, health, and customer protection ...5 days ago -
How Trilegiant Have Improved Loyalty Programs
The Contester Blog —
Authority: 129
Among the most used of the USA third party service providers working in club membership programs is a firm known as Trilegiant. In connection with many retail and service brand names, many big companies in health, retail, entertainment, travel services in addition to many more, Trilegiant works to enhance their ...6 days ago -
Five Ways to Cut Through Clutter and Differentiate Your Company
Bizsuccess —
Authority: 124
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 By Pattie Baker Clutter, clutter, clutter. This time of year is filled with advertising clutter as every single company pushes sales and deals and year-end specials. Why is it then that a simple little radio mention about a product I don’t use stuck in my head and moved me to ...6 days ago -
Hyatt Hotels Check Certificates $100 at Costco for $79.99
Loyalty Traveler —
Authority: 423
Costco is selling Hyatt Check Certificates. The price is $79.99 (no tax) for two US$50 Hyatt Check Certificates. I purchased some yesterday. Hyatt Check Certificate fine print The primary restriction with Hyatt Check Certificates is you can only redeem check certificates for payment in excess of the face ...6 days ago -
Hotel Loyalty Program Comparative Tables for International Airlines Points-to-Miles Conversion
Loyalty Traveler —
Authority: 423
Many people prefer airline miles over hotel points. I understand the value equation when your air miles are used for Business and First Class travel, but I have a hard time seeing the value in exchanging 20,000 Starpoints for 25,000 miles to redeem a domestic economy class airline ticket. When grandma wants to ...1 week ago -
Mr. Nathaniel Lipman & Trilegiant - Non-Profit Organizations and Loyalty Programs
The ReaderZine —
Authority: 128
The company Trilegiant counts itself as one of the largest third party service providers in America managing and offering club membership and loyalty programs. Through these programs, guided by Nathaniel Lipman, its President/CEO, Trilegiant uses its reputation to work with several names, dental, retail, ...1 week ago -
My Ten Favorite Tweets – Week Ending 120409
I'm Not Actually a Geek —
Authority: 531
From the home office in the middle of the road by my smashed up SUV with a nine-iron imprint on my face… #1 : RT @ parkerlsmith Foursquare: Democratizing the Loyalty Program http://post.ly/Dpfx > SMBs can use @ fourquare as a loyalty program #2 : FT.com – We’re all selling now: the evolution of online ...1 week ago -
Are you planning a mileage run? Four reasons to rush to the airport
Gadling —
Authority: 701
Filed under: North America , United States , Airlines There are only a few weeks left in 2009, and frequent travelers across the country are staring more intently at their mileage statements than Santa does at the naughty/nice list. The stakes are high: miss the elite cutoff, and a year of upgrades, accelerated ...1 week ago -
Ways Companies Can Assist Their Community and Stay Prosperous
Fuged —
Authority: 129
The firm of Trilegiant is one of the biggest third-party North American service providers offering and managing club and loyalty services. Working with many brand names, many of them you’d class as some of the largest businesses in health, shopping, entertainment, consumer protection services and many more, ...1 week ago -
Thinking about the Ethics of Achievement & Trilegiant
The Information Tract —
Authority: 129
Trilegiant counts itself as one of the strongest third-party service providers in America offering club membership and loyalty schemes. As part of this, guided by Nathaniel Lipman, its CEO, Trilegiant employs its experience and power to liaise with a number of brands, dental, shopping, travel, health, and consumer ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago -
Loyalty Programs: Of Rats and Men
Neuromarketing —
Authority: 165
It seems like everyone has a loyalty program these days. Buy a cup of coffee, and you get a punch card that promises a free cup after you purchase some number of additional cups. Shop at the grocery store, and you get points to reduce the price of gas. Our wallets bulge [...] ...1 week ago

