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"Loyalty programs can be profitable for businesses. Repeat customers can generate roughly 40% of a business’ revenue, according to data from [Smile.io](http://Smile.io) , a rewards program provider."
"Loyalty programs can be profitable for businesses. Repeat customers can generate roughly 40% of a business’ revenue, according to data from [Smile.io](http://Smile.io) , a rewards program provider."
"The perpetrators have been ordered to pay the equivalent amount back to Bandyopadhyay, with the amount set to accrue interest on that debt until it is paid in full."
"The perpetrators have been ordered to pay the equivalent amount back to Bandyopadhyay, with the amount set to accrue interest on that debt until it is paid in full."
"I’ve been fighting sexism, racism and homophobia since I was six years old,” said Alicia Cepeda Maule, co-founder and CEO of Givepact, a fundraising platform that enables nonprofits to accept crypto payments."
"I’ve been fighting sexism, racism and homophobia since I was six years old,” said Alicia Cepeda Maule, co-founder and CEO of Givepact, a fundraising platform that enables nonprofits to accept crypto payments."
Starbucks Odyssey, the coffee company’s Web3 loyalty program, released this week its first limited edition NFT, which it calls “Stamps.” They sold out in only 18 minutes. Let’s take a look at ‘Stamps’ from Starbucks!
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Starbucks Odyssey, the coffee company’s Web3 loyalty program, released this week its first limited edition NFT, which it calls “Stamps.” They sold out in only 18 minutes. Let’s take a look at ‘Stamps’ from Starbucks!
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