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Reward may refer to: Places * Reward (Shelltown, Maryland), a historic home in Shelltown Maryland * Reward, California (other) * Reward-Tilden's Farm, a historic home in Chestertown Maryland * Reward, Saskatchewan, a hamlet in Canada Arts, entertainment, and media * Reward (song), "Reward" (song), a 1981 song by The Teardrop Explodes * The Reward (opera), ''The Reward'' (opera), an 1815 opera by Karol KurpiƄski * ''The Reward (1965 film)'', a 1965 American Western film * ''The Reward'', 2009 short film with Anatol Yusef and Phoebe Waller-Bridge * The Reward (1915 film), ''The Reward'' (1915 film) by Reginald Barker starring Bessie Barriscale and Arthur Maude Business and economics *Bounty (reward), a reward, often money, which is offered as an incentive *Cashback reward program, an incentive program *Reward website, a website that offers rewards for performing tasks Science * Brain stimulation reward, an operant response following electrical stimulation of the bra ...
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Reward (Shelltown, Maryland)
Reward, also known as Williams Point Farm, is a historic home located at Shelltown, Maryland, Shelltown, Somerset County, Maryland, Somerset County, Maryland, United States. It is a -story, gable-front brick dwelling with a steep gable roof with two diamond-shaped chimney stacks piercing the east slope of the roof. The main block is constructed of whitewashed brick laid in Flemish bond. Reward was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. References External links

* Houses in Somerset County, Maryland Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Houses completed in 1794 National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Maryland 1794 establishments in Maryland Brick buildings and structures in Maryland {{SomersetCountyMD-NRHP-stub ...
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Reward Website
A loyalty program or rewards program is a marketing strategy designed to encourage customers to continue to shop at or use the services of one or more businesses associated with the program. Single-company vs. coalition programs Loyalty programs may be either: * Single-brand programs, which may be for all stores owned by a company, such as Target Corporation, Target, or branded stores which may be corporate-owned and franchised to independent business owners, such as McDonald's, McDonalds. *Single-corporation programs, such as the joint Gap Inc. program, work at the stores and digital channels of Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Athleta (company), Athleta, which are all owned by Gap Inc. *Coalition loyalty programs, provide benefits to customers of multiple otherwise-unrelated businesses. Examples include Rakuten Rewards which, in the U.S. offers cashback at more than 3,500 stores and Air Miles which awards points for purchases from multiple merchants in each market it serv ...
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Incentive Program
An incentive program is a formal scheme used to promote or encourage specific actions or behavior by a specific group of people during a defined period of time. Incentive programs are particularly used in business management to motivate employees and in sales to attract and retain customers. Scientific literature also refers to this concept as pay for performance. Types Consumer Consumer incentive programs are programs targeting the customers of an organization. According to research from 1990, increases in a company's customer retention rate as low as 5% tended to increase profits by 25%-125%. Consumer programs were becoming more widely used as more companies realized that existing customers cost less to reach, cost less to sell to, were less vulnerable to attacks from the competition, and bought more over the long term. Employee Employee incentive programs are programs used to increase overall employee performance. While employees tend to approve of incentive programs, only ...
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