You don’t have to not offer the rewards to your users. In fact, you can design a mix of different rewards so the experience can stay fresh. For example, if you have a fitness product, you can maybe offer a free blog on living longer, a free video from a beloved fitness guru, or badges to be shared on the social media once a user achieves a milestone. Maintaining a mix of rewards is going to help you keep your users engaged.
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