Contributor Evan Magliocca outlines three key areas where consumer expectations of retail are evolving rapidly.
Customer expectations are changing drastically. With every new medium, technology or innovation, they already expect the next level of service.
https://marketingland.com/consumers-dont-want-to-think-anymore-237060/
We are proud to announce that one of the largest supermarket chains in the Netherlands, Albert Heijn, now uses Mopinion’s feedback software on their website (AH.nl). Albert Heijn – also referred to as the AH or ‘Appie’, as the Dutch like to call it – jump-started its online feedback programme in June of last year (2017). Since then, they have employed various feedback forms across their website with the aim to extract valuable insights into the online shopper journey.
https://mopinion.com/albert-heijn-caters-to-online-shoppers-with-customer-feedback/
Within convenience and fuel retail, ensuring customers are catered to is crucial for survival. But how can a convenience or fuel retailer implement a successful customer-first digital commerce strategy? Learning more about the current landscape can help operators get a better perspective on how to overcome challenges related to customer loyalty.
http://www.cspdailynews.com/industry-news-analysis/technology/articles/adopting-customer-first-digital-strategy/
You are an online marketer or eCommerce manager of a successful webshop and you’ve got all the necessary tools up and running. You’ve got your ads and retargeting efforts that provide you with leads. Then there’s A/B testing which provides insight into what is and isn’t converting your visitors. Meanwhile your web analytics and heatmaps are showing you what’s happening on your site. This is often the basic toolkit for webshops, which is logical, because it is important to know what your visitors are doing on your website. Unfortunately these tools don’t provide a complete understanding of the customer…
https://mopinion.com/5-ways-online-customer-feedback-can-optimise-your-webshop/
Shopping cart abandonment is an occurrence that plagues many retailers and webshops all over the world on a daily basis. By definition, shopping cart abandonment is when a potential customer starts the checkout process for an order online but drops off before completing the purchase. You will probably all agree with me when I say that the thought of the customer getting all the way to the shopping cart only to leave empty-handed is a very troublesome one, which is why it’s important to take action and stop it. While there are many customer experience (CX) solutions that can help avoid this problem, such as user feedback, ad retargeting and email recovery campaigns, there is another area that deserves some attention as well: user experience (UX).
https://mopinion.com/5-user-experience-ux-strategies-to-reduce-shopping-cart-abandonment/