BTL strategies for customer loyalty in the health sector: Chiclayo Health and Wellbeing Case

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  • Karolay Olenka Millones Puican Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú
  • Marlon Walter Valderrama Puscan Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú
  • Sofía Irene Delgado Wong Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú
  • Mónica Esther Panta Merino Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú
  • Fred André Zavaleta Velásquez Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.590

Palabras clave:

BTL advertising, consumer behavior, relationship marketing and customer loyalty

Resumen

The evolution of Marketing strategies from mass communication to non-mass communication has generated an impact over time on organizations in various sectors, seeking to increase customer loyalty. This article determines the relationship between the Strategies. BTL and customer loyalty of the “Salud y Bienestar” medical center in Chiclayo, where we worked with a sample of 103 clients of the company, to whom a Likert scale questionnaire was applied as an instrument, which allows measuring the level of Likewise, using differential statistics, the correlation of the variables was determined, allowing its analysis to conclude that there is a high positive correlation, so it was concluded that the company by applying BTL strategies will achieve a positive impact on the retention and loyalty of customers; Likewise, with the findings found, it can be shown that brand activation through events, sponsorships or promotions; digital marketing with constant and fluid communication; and sales promotion using social networks, will achieve loyalty and retain customers of the health center under study.

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2024-04-09

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Millones Puican, K. O., Valderrama Puscan, M. W., Delgado Wong, S. I., Panta Merino, M. E., & Zavaleta Velásquez, F. A. (2024). BTL strategies for customer loyalty in the health sector: Chiclayo Health and Wellbeing Case. LACCEI, 1(10). https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.590

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