Would you like to gather real time feedback from your online visitors as they set out to achieve their goals on your website? Perhaps you are doing this already but struggle to manage the data and pick out the important trends? If so, tune in to our upcoming webinar where we will be joined by special guest Marieke Verbossen from major travel organisation and winner of the Shopping Award’s Publieksprijs XL (for Vacations & Travel Tickets), TUI. She will share some interesting details of how TUI gathers and gets the most out of their online customer feedback data.
https://mopinion.com/webinar-how-tui-leverages-online-customer-feedback/
It might seem like a good idea to use email to resolve customer issues or to simply solve customer issues wherever they find you. It’s simple. It’s cost-saving. But you know what else it is? Messy and risky. Messy, because your communications with customers are all over the place. There’s not a single, unified platform to manage your customers. Risky, because you can easily overlook customers’ messages from email. While it may be unintentional, you are more likely to neglect your customer issues and lose them, which isn’t exactly good for business. Enter customer service software.
https://mopinion.com/best-customer-service-software/
Brexit is getting closer and with negotiations still in progress, all of us digital marketers are out there watching and waiting with bated breath…
In times of uncertainty or turmoil, markets have the capability of evolving much faster than most digital marketers can adapt. This gap between how you see the market and the reality of what’s happening in the market will become a major hurdle in the coming years for many marketers. In fact, experts are even calling Brexit a wake up call for everyone in the digital marketing industry. So the question is, is your digital team ready to re-strategise when push comes to shove?
https://mopinion.com/post-brexit-britain-where-will-that-leave-digital-marketing/
How do you know your customers are really satisfied and have achieved their desired outcomes while using your product or service? How do you understand your customer churn rate and avoid losing your customers before they actually walk away? With customer success software, you can do exactly all those things and so much more. That’s why customer success teams, account managers, and sales executives often rely on customer success software to achieve amazing results.
https://mopinion.com/top-10-customer-success-software-an-overview/
Looking to overhaul your customer experience strategy? Artificial Intelligence offers tremendous potential to manage customer interactions and significantly improve customer engagement. Let’s find out how!
Customer Experience (CX) is a competitive differentiator and driving force for a business’ success. For marketers, it is important to explore powerful opportunities that can drive improved customer engagement and interactions.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one such field that finds its applications in diverse industries. It has matured to use big data, machine learning algorithms, and can be unleashed to drive enhanced customer experiences.
https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/customer-experience-2/5-ways-ai-can-revolutionize-customer-experience/
A relentless focus on the customer is not just an important strategy, it is mission-critical for companies to survive in today's retail climate. When it comes to delivering the best customer experience, it is what is on the inside that counts: the retailer's people and its company culture. So, how is a customer-centric company culture built? Experts agree that a customer-driven culture results organically when employees individually and collectively prioritize customer needs above all else. Ultimately, being customer-centric requires a work environment where employees fully embrace the core values of empathy and servant leadership.
Recently, McKinsey & Co. studied the relationship between customer centricity and revenue growth. They concluded customer impact — the empathy to recognize and act upon the needs of customers — led all leadership competencies. Not only that, but the degree of customer impact also correlated with respondent company revenue growth. While the customer may not always be right, they are certainly always valued in high performing organizations.
https://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/blogs/how-to-deliver-a-customer-experience-that-is-second-to-none/
Jonathan Wax, VP EMEA at Nexidia, looks at how data analytics can help organisations deliver the personalised experiences that customers demand.
For some time now, one of the biggest challenges facing contact centres has been how to ensure personalised interactions with customers. Customers want to feel the service they receive is tailored to their preferences and customised to meet their unique needs.
This expectation of a personalised experience is not something that can be underestimated either. According to Deloitte, one in four consumers are willing to pay more to receive a personalised product or service.
https://www.information-age.com/personalised-experiences-customers-demand-123480562/
Customer reviews are important for a lot of reasons. First and foremost, they are highly influential over consumer’s purchasing behaviors and overall brand sentiment. According to recent research from Bright Local, 86% of customers seek out customer reviews before they will buy from a new business. Furthermore, the vast majority of customers claimed that they trusted online reviews just as much as they would a personal recommendation.
Of course, most businesses know that having a lot of good reviews can boost sales by strengthening consumer confidence in their business. However, positive, authentic reviews can do a whole lot more than just build trust with customers who are checking out your product/service pages. They are also an essential ingredient to an effective SEO strategy.
Here are four reasons why your brand needs to incorporate more authentic customer feedback into your website for SEO benefits.
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/Editorial/Industry-Insights/4-Key-Reasons-Why-Authentic-Feedback-Needs-to-be-Part-of-Your-SEO-Strategy-130308.htm/
There has been enough written about startups and reasons why almost all of them fail. So, why write another post about this? Even though there is no dearth of resources (blogs, videos, books, stories, etc) on reasons why startups fail and how to avoid them, I don’t see any reduction in the failure rates of startups; I don’t see them learning from the mistakes of other failed startups; I don’t see them focus on the right things that can help them avoid failure.
It is crucial that we understand that building a startup is not like a chemical reaction à add the right resources, under the right environment and you are certain of the results you will get. Starting and running a startup is a complex system with too many moving parts and any change in any of them could trigger a flow of events that could end in a catastrophe for the startup. Given this understanding, there are still some things that the startup founders could control, things that can significantly improve the probability of success.
http://customerthink.com/why-do-startups-fail/
My concept of creating a convenient experience is an end-to-end experience, including every point of interaction with any aspect of the company—interactions with employees, product, website, packaging… everything. How easy are you to do business with? What extra effort do you put your customers through? What friction can you eliminate?
Answering these questions will help you create a better customer experience. Looking for ways to improve the experience, save your customers time, and be more convenient is part of what will make your customers want to come back. Getting feedback to validate your decisions is crucial. Using survey tools like NPS (Net Promoter Score), CSAT (Customer Satisfaction), etc. you get results that will help you determine the overall customer’s feeling about their experience. You can get ask questions that will give you specific feedback about various part of the journey.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/shephyken/2019/03/10/the-other-e-in-customer-experience-customer-effort/