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  1. So as I was going through all of the possible scenarios in my head (which we all know is an endless cycle thanks to George R.R. Martin’s genius writing), it dawned on me that Game of Thrones has a lot of cryptic, yet valuable tips when it comes to digital feedback. Let’s take a look at what can be learned…
    https://mopinion.com/3-lessons-to-be-learned-from-game-of-thrones-about-digital-feedback/
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  2. Have you been showing your customers enough love lately? In light of the upcoming holiday – Valentine’s Day – we must remind ourselves how meaningful customer relationships are, which is why we’ve dedicated this blog to emphasizing the importance of customer loyalty and how it can be enhanced through online customer feedback.
    https://mopinion.com/build-up-customer-loyalty-with-online-customer-feedback/
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  3. You don’t always have to approach your customers with NPS on a scheduled basis or tied to some sort of event. Get feedback on the strength of working relationships with your customers.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/cx-relationship-nps-net-promoter-score/
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  4. Even if your customer has made a purchase or completed a process, it doesn’t mean they did so with ease. Post-purchase (or post-experience) is a great time to ask how things went and where your customer stands loyalty-wise.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/email-confirmation-feedback-nps/
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  5. Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) is considered one of the top scoring methods among businesses for measuring loyalty to your brand. It is essentially a measurement of how your brand (or services) meets the expectations of your customer.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/customer-satisfaction-loyalty/
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  6. Net Promoter Score is a popular loyalty metric used by many businesses. Providing you with a benchmark that is indicative of your customers’ success, this metric tells you how likely your customers are to recommend your business to others.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/nps-net-promoter-score-loyalty/
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  7. Customer Effort Score is a commonly used metric that measures how much effort it took the customer to achieve his/her goal. Used mainly to gauge the aggregate, digital experience of your customers with your product, you can also use to collect feedback at a number of other touchpoints along the customer journey.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/customer-effort-score-ces-loyalty/
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  8. Traditional smiley faces have been around for years now as a popular feedback metric. So why stop now? Try using these on your homepage forms to gauge the level of loyalty customers have towards your service or product.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/smiley-face-score-loyalty/
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  9. The difference between a friend and an acquaintance is the regularity and depth of your communication. A friend is part of your day-to-day life. You speak often, and you’re familiar with each other’s lives. An acquaintance, on the other hand, is someone you might only encounter occasionally when your paths cross.

    In business, customers should be more like friends than acquaintances. You want to stay in close contact to remain relevant to their day-to-day success. This deeper relationship is created using customer engagement. In a nutshell, customer engagement is the connection between an enterprise and the customer forged through communications.

    So, why is customer engagement important? Because it forms a bond between you and your customers that encourages long-term loyalty based on mutual growth.
    https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/why-is-customer-engagement-important-and-valuable-02238103/
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  10. As the digital revolution expands the number of marketing channels, brands are seeing a tremendous blurring of the lines between traditional loyalty programs, digital transformations, and customer experience initiatives. In this new competitive landscape, all brands must adopt loyalty initiatives without traditional boundaries, shares, Guy CierzanManaging Partner, ICF Next.

    No brand is perfect when it comes to loyalty these days, but Starbucks is doing a lot right.

    For starters, their entire rewards program is housed on a mobile app that customers can also use to store payment info, purchase drinks, and order remotely. In this way, tangible customer interactions are seamlessly integrated in a digital ecosystem with the rewards they may reap from those interactions.

    Contrary to several airlines — whose shift from distance to revenue-based loyalty programs have only made it harder, more expensive, and more complicated to achieve certain tier statuses than in the past — Starbucks rewards enrollment is friction-less, engrained in signing into the app itself. There’s a reason the app accounted for 30% of all transactions last year, and holds more consumer cash than many banks.
    https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/customer-experience-2/what-brands-can-learn-from-starbucks-expansive-view-of-customer-loyalty/
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