Most loyalty programs are great at one thing: getting customers to come back and buy again. But if that’s where your strategy ends, you’re leaving money (and influence) on the table.
True loyalty leaders know that the real magic happens when customers don’t just return, they recommend, defend and promote you. That’s customer advocacy, and it’s the step that separates “just another rewards program” from a genuine growth engine.
If you’re building a larger loyalty strategy for your brand, this is the transformation you need to make.
Knowing where loyalty ends and advocacy begins is the first step to building a program that does more than just keep customers coming back.
Think of it as moving customers from “I shop here” to “I champion this brand.”
The journey looks like this:
Awareness → Engagement → Emotional connection → Advocacy
Most loyalty programs stop at engagement. Advocacy happens when you deepen the relationship and recognize value beyond transactions.
For big brands, advocacy does more than just feel good — it delivers measurable business value:
In other words, advocacy compounds the investment you’ve already made in your loyalty program.
If you’re still fine-tuning the basics, check out our guide on why most loyalty programs fail — and how to fix yours.
These four levers work together, not in isolation. The most effective advocacy programs combine emotional connection, recognition and ease of participation with rewards that go beyond transactions.
If the only way to earn rewards is to buy, you’re missing opportunities to spark advocacy.
Reward actions like:
Example: LEGO Insiders gives points for submitting new set ideas — building creativity and community. Learn more in our deep dive on what brands can learn from LEGO’s loyalty strategy.
Advocacy isn’t born from discounts - it comes from connection. Customers become advocates when they feel seen, valued and part of something bigger than a transaction.
Ways to foster that connection:
Olive tip: Use real-time notifications right after a transaction to show the impact of that purchase - whether it rounded up to a donation, earned bonus rewards or contributed toward a community goal. The instant feedback reinforces value and makes the customer feel like part of the action.
Emotional connection turns loyalty into a relationship and relationships naturally lead to advocacy. The stronger the bond, the more likely your customers are to defend your brand, recommend you to their peers and participate in new initiatives without extra prompting.
Your most enthusiastic customers will lose steam if participation is complicated.
Keep it easy by:
Olive tip: With our API-driven integrations, members can earn and redeem rewards for advocacy actions without leaving the platforms they already use.
Recognition is fuel for advocacy. Spotlight your most passionate customers through:
By making advocates visible, you inspire others to step into that role.
One Reddit commenter summed it up perfectly:
“A good effective rewards program can do wonders with the right offers that make sense to the customers. A system that allows a coupon first to attract new customers and then keep them by automatically converting a different long-lasting discount.”
That’s exactly how you bridge the gap: use the right initial incentive to spark interest, then pivot to a sustainable, long-term reward structure that keeps customers engaged and invested.
PUMA's advocacy playbook brings it to life. They turned their already passionate customer base into an advocacy powerhouse. Here’s how:
This shift didn’t replace their points program - it amplified it.
Run a quick check:
If you answered “no” to any of these, you’re missing a step in your loyalty evolution.
Loyalty is a foundation. Advocacy is the multiplier. If your goal is to not just keep customers but turn them into your most powerful growth channel, it’s time to build advocacy into your program and make it effortless for customers to participate.
Olive can help you track, reward and recognize advocacy behaviours at scale - without the technical headaches.
Book a demo to see how your loyalty program can become an advocacy engine.