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Are your customers really loyal? - "eMarketer FYI" is part of your subscription to the eMarketer Daily Newsletter. --------------------------------------------------------------- Are your customers really loyal? [Cheetah Digital]( Featuring [Emotional Loyalty: Turning Today's Buyers into Tomorrow's Devoted Fans]( [REGISTER NOW]( To build brand loyalty in today’s digital-first world, where limitless choice lies at consumer fingertips, brands must do more than offer transactional rewards — they must create deep, meaningful connections with their customers. This requires going beyond traditional loyalty programs to focus on creating personal, valuable, and unique customer experiences that foster long-term relationships. Join us on November 14 at 11 a.m. CT as we discuss how to drive emotional loyalty with guest speakers Forrester Principal Analyst Emily Collins, Fleet Feet Sports Vice President of Business Development Ben Cooke, and Donatos Pizza Chief Marketing & Information Officer Kevin Myers. In this one-hour session, you'll learn: - The science behind what makes consumers loyal and how to use customer data more effectively to drive personalization and ROI - The importance of testing new ideas and monitoring data to create loyalty programs customers desire - New approaches to loyalty strategies – and the challenges and successes along the way Save your seat today! LIVE WEBINAR DETAILS Thursday, November 14 11:00 a.m. CT | 12:00 p.m. ET [RESERVE YOUR SPOT]( PRESENTERS Emily Collins Principal Analyst Forrester Ben Cooke VP, Business Development Fleet Feet Sports Kevin Myers Chief Marketing & Information Officer Donatos Pizza [Cheetah Digital]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [linkedin]( © 2019 Cheetah Digital | 72 W Adams | 8th Floor | Chicago | IL 60605 All rights reserved | Read our [privacy policy](. Marketing Technology Partners UK Ltd t/a Cheetah Digital | Registered company no. 10721635 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------------------------------------------------------------- View in browser [here](. "eMarketer FYI" sponsored mailings are strictly controlled and distributed by eMarketer. [Click here to unsubscribe from future "eMarketer FYI" mailings or to manage your email preferences](/c0L239QS0pML0iDGl0A7q00). Unsubscribing will not affect your subscription to the [eMarketer Daily Newsletter](. ©2019 eMarketer, 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036 800-405-0844 [Privacy Policy](

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