According to Kantar TNS’s latest Connected Life research, brands still have work to do to build trust in digital channels.
The report reveals that acceptance of chatbots, which are increasingly used in customer service functions, is generally low in Europe: just 28% of British consumers are willing to interact with them online. However, consumers in other markets are even less open to them: less than a quarter (22%) of Australian consumers said they were happy to interact with AI.
https://uk.kantar.com/tech/digital/2017/british-consumers-not-ready-to-embrace-online-customer-service/
Picture this. You are the marketing executive of a company that is currently undergoing massive growth. Your responsibility involves overseeing all digital marketing initiatives within your company which range anywhere from driving online traffic and improving usability to SEO and social channels. Although you are a very skilled and digital savvy marketer, you are not an expert in every digital tool you are considering to employ. And not only that, but being swamped with the work that goes along with each and every digital campaign might not leave you much extra time to go through the process of truly understanding how each of these digital tools operates, much less implement them.
https://mopinion.com/speak-to-your-digital-agency-about-online-customer-feedback/
If you’re reading this it’s probably safe to say your business has decided to implement an online customer feedback programme. Excellent choice! The next step is to start setting things into motion (in other words, collecting feedback), which can be challenging without the proper guidance. If you already have goals set out for your business, you’re certainly on the right track. Now all you’re going to need is a strategy that encompasses those goals, which – in the case of feedback – can be as simple as using a feedback form template, or at least understanding how a feedback form should be designed…
https://mopinion.com/the-best-feedback-form-templates-for-your-website/