Discuss about the Sales and Marketing for Customer Loyalty.
Customer loyalty and purchase trends can be analysed in a systematic way. Goods purchased at different periods by the same customers can be grouped into sequences. Methods of sequential pattern mining can then be used to investigate changes in customer consumption or loyalty, and suggest adjustments on the pricing and variety of goods in order to help retain customers and attract new ones (Bassi, 2009).
By the end of the project, we shall be trying to answer the key questions that arise from this project. The key questions are:
It is to be noted that any normal customer has to go through 5 different stages throughout their Lifecycle. These stages are being depicted in the figure 1 herein.
Figure: 1
In each step, data analytics can be made use of as a tool to make the right decisions for the following:
The entire process is often described to be a marketing process driven by the customers. At the core of the process lies the usage of the data that is available about the customer’s transactions along with the demographics and various other characteristics for segment targeting and personalising the marketing efforts of the organisation (Butler, 2005).
The data, which is primarily to be used in the project, for understanding the marketing system oriented around the customer is generally taken from the Loyalty Management System of a retailer. Maximum of the retailers in the modern business world has adopted the above mentioned system (Czarniewski, 2014). This type of system is generally used for accumulation of reward points and its redemption. It is to be noted that Shopper’s was the first organisation to step foot in this system with their initiative known as First Citizen and following the same, most of the major departmental stores have initiated similar loyalty program systems.
The primary intention of the different loyalty programs were to be considered as additional incentive for the customers for increasing the level of purchases. With the passage of time, the different organisations started to accumulate data on the pattern of purchasing at the various levels of customers. Soon, the organisations learned the potential that the data had and the new business fronts that would open up based on these data (Dixon, 2010). The purchase pattern, which was primary gathering from the available data, shall be revealing the general preference for any customer, which is much more efficient than any data collected through different surveys, since:
However, it is to be noted that the data from transaction does not have the similar disadvantages as stated above for data collected from surveys (Finlay, 2014). Moreover, the system that is being used for collection of data is already in operation and does not acquire additional high cost for leveraging it for the process of data analysis.
The Client for the project is considered to be one of the leading lifestyle and apparel goods retailers, which is a subpart of larger conglomerate. The said business has been operating in the region for over 5 years and the previously mentioned client has over 30 stores all over the nation.
It is to be noted that the Client for the project had initiated a program pertaining to Customer Loyalty in the mid period of the 2000’s. During the period of time for the consideration of collection of data, the retailer had around 350,000 customers in its loyalty program (Inghilleri and Solomon, 2010). For the purpose of the project, two primary streams pertaining to direct marketing were used directing the same exclusively towards the members of the loyalty program.
Previously, the concept that one marketing scheme would be applicable for all was being utilised by the client. It was soon understood that this was not an ideal approach to the business. Thus the retailer sought to use the knowledge of data mining for customising their business plans and communication methods to efficiently transform their business and make the marketing process optimal in nature.
The term segmentation is referring to the practices that help in identification of the homogenous groups that can be different from each other, yet same form the internal structure aspect. In terms of statistics, it I often referred to as groups having the least amount of distance within the group, while at the same time the same having the maximum distance between each other across the group once the identification of the different customer segments have been completed, then we have the task of marketing the best offers or the various promos based on the niche group from the segmented data La and Yi, 2015).
Multiple analytical techniques have been used for the segmentation of the customer data, the most widely used technique being the Cluster analysis (Solomon, 2012). This method helps in identifying the segments that are naturally occurring within the entire data set or the customer base. It also helps in the identification of the major variables that are helping to drive the various segments. Moreover, there are advanced methods such as the Decision trees or Latent Class Analysis, etc for various situations where the algorithm for Cluster Analysis does not provide us with the intended results (Lawfer, 2004).
The given can be based on a number of topics such as demography, latitudinal and even value based (Demographic information, 2000). The perfect basis for the different segmentation would be dependent on the ultimate objective of the business. The table below is an illustration of the segmentation scheme being dictated by the objectives of the business.
The primary data source for the project is considered to be collected from the customer loyalty program, which is active within the clients business (Martirano, 2016). The system provided us with three primary streams of data.
Customer Personal Details
Customer Transaction Details
Item Master Details
The three major activities that shall be carried out within this section before the creation of the proper model for analysis are:
It is to be noted that at the level of the customer, the segmentation procedure would be applicable on the primary transactional variables such as the ones mentioned in the list herein below:
It is to be noted that the different variable for the customer profile are to be made from the basic information available, such as the preference in Lifestyle from the pattern of purchase across the different segments available for purchase (Mehta, 2008). Variables pertaining to the Life-Stage are also to be created by the use of marital status, age and the no. of children the customer has.
After the data has been prepared in the previous step, an algorithm pertaining to the Non-Hierarchical method is to be used for determining the membership segment (Predictive Analytics: The Core of Data Mining, 2016). The process of modelling shall be looking into different combinations of clusters and the ideal one shall be the 5 cluster solution. The no. of exact segments was decided upon because of:
Objective Statistical Criteria
Primary Statistical Criterion such as the Pseudo F Statistic or the Cubic Clustering Criterion, RMSSTD, etc.
Clusters having their own pattern over the modelling unit and the hold out sample unit.
Sizes are same.
The mean values of the different primary variables are same.
Subjective Criteria Driven by Business
The Size of the different clusters.
The clusters should be large enough to give out meaningful action for the marketing solutions (Raphel, Raphel and Raye, 2005).
Differentiation among the primary variables.
The different clusters should be non-similar in nature on several factors such as, category wise purchase value, total purchase value, etc.
The Clusters that has been processed form the modelling process has been profiled based on the demographics of the customers for creation of a holistic description, which are given herein below:
Loyal Families:
Married Value Seekers (Loyal)
Married Shoppers (Occassional)
Single Female (Pormo and Discount Hunter)
Single Male (Value Seeker)
The plan for the project has already been made. The data analytics and data mining model has been decided upon. A basic study of the retailer data has been made from the loyalty program. A further analysis of the same using the prescribed data analytics model would help us in finding out further characteristics of the different segments that has been mentioned herein above. Based on the different characteristics, the retailer would be able to focus their marketing process on the different segment and come up with different products, discounts and promotional offers for the different segments (Timm, 2001). Based on the plan a grant chart has been prepared depicting the various stages of the procedure and the total time it would take to execute the same.
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