CIO - When The North Face launched its loyalty program online last year and in retail stores last April, the company wanted to do more than reward customers for what they buy. It wanted to reward them for what they do.
Sure, members of VIPeak, which is based on the Tibco Loyalty Lab platform, can accrue points for purchasing a fleece jacket or some sneakers. But they can also rack up points by running in the San Francisco Endurance Challenge or talking up the brand on social media.
They can then redeem points for offers such as meet-and-greets with sponsored athletes or adventure travel. "[People] don't just want to buy stuff. They want to buy experiences," says Aaron Carpenter, vice president of global marketing at The North Face. "It's a huge opportunity for deep engagement."
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