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  1. This is a guest post by our friends over at Nicereply. Jakub Slámka will teach why it’s important to ace your next customer feedback survey and which mistakes to avoid. Read on for a great post!
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/feedback/?open-article-id=7086334&article-title=4-mistakes-you-must-avoid-with-customer-feedback-surveys&blog-domain=kayako.com&blog-title=kayako/
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  2. Researchers across countless organizations utilize online surveys to get actionable data, consumer feedback, employee opinions, or identify trends.

    While there are countless use cases for conducting online surveys, it takes some skill to cajole a survey response rate that is statistically significant, representative of the sample, and unbiased.

    While survey research is becoming more central to many organizations’ operations, the industry has simultaneously been experiencing a decline in survey response rates – for quite some time. This has been a long-running puzzle that dedicated survey programmers have been trying to crack with various tactics.
    https://learn.g2.com/increasing-online-survey-response-rates/
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  3. Surveys are ubiquitous. Customers have grown accustomed to seeing survey links at the bottom of receipts and receiving survey invitations by email. The good news about the proliferation of surveys is that it shows more companies are taking customer experience (CX) seriously.

    The bad news: customers are apt to experience “survey fatigue”—and less likely to respond to survey requests.

    You can combat survey fatigue by designing smart surveys that capture meaningful CX feedback from your customers. Our list of five survey mistakes will help you avoid common pitfalls and grow your response rates.
    http://customerthink.com/avoid-these-5-survey-mistakes-to-gain-more-cx-feedback/
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  4. In a previous article, we introduced three different ways in which you can collect mobile feedback (in-app): Webviews, APIs and SDKs. We explained that each of these methods have their own strengths and weaknesses. From implementation requirements to technical know-how and from internet limitations to performance (once implemented), we just about covered it all. However, now we want to take an even closer look at one method in particular, which happens to be very much on the rise especially in the area of Analytics: mobile SDKs.
    https://mopinion.com/mobile-app-feedback-surveys-sdk/
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  5. Customer experience surveys are a vital part of every business strategy, intended to provide valuable feedback for e-commerce businesses, but difficult to master.

    The trick to customer experience surveys and getting people to actually fill them out is to know their purpose, vary the question types, ask questions clearly and consistently, automate wherever possible and offer an incentive.
    https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/customer-experience-surveys-need-actionable-feedback-02042312/
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  6. What's the best way to seek customer feedback through surveys? Is it creating the right questions? Is it choosing the right audience? Is it offering rewards for participation? Well the answer is actually a little bit of each. Let's walk through the basics.
    https://www.digitaldoughnut.com/articles/2016/april/how-to-seek-customer-feedback-with-surveys/
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  7. It's no secret that an angry customer is a problem for all retail organizations. Not only is the individual unlikely to shop with you in the future, but when you add word-of-mouth to the equation, one person's negative experience can be easily amplified.

    With traditional word-of-mouth reaching around 12 people, online and social networking word-of-mouth reaches a massive 69 times that, averaging around 825 people. To alleviate customer dissatisfaction, many successful businesses immediately look at their customer experience program — a logical approach in theory. After all, a CX program ensures regular surveying and internal alignment on the customer journey. So all of your customers will be happy, right? Unfortunately, it's not that easy.
    https://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/blogs/how-to-turn-an-angry-customer-into-a-loyal-one/
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  8. Surveys might be undermining every customer experience improvement you’re trying to implement. While that may sound counterintuitive, according to a 2016 study of customer perceptions by CEB (now Gartner), 75% of customers agree that their survey experience influences their overall impression of a company ("Closing the Customer Feedback Loop," Gartner's CEB Leadership Council). In short, customers see their survey experience as a component of their customer experience; it’s another touchpoint that impacts their overall relationship. Yet, the increasing ease with which surveys can be created (sometimes without regard for best practices or sound research methods) has led to an ever-increasing number of feedback requests — threatening the quality of those survey experiences and potentially eroding companies’ brand image or increasing customer friction. As a result, organizations must reflect on their survey practices and ask, “How do we adapt to effectively capture customer feedback while improving the customer experience?”
    https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2018/03/how-salesforce-is-leading-customer-feedback.html/
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  9. Mopinion is proud to announce the launch of its very own survey marketplace! It’s the perfect way to learn more about the ingredients needed to create and employ powerful online surveys. Choose from one of our eight survey template categories and access nearly thirty live template examples, a list of benefits for each survey, and advice on which questions to use.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/
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  10. NPS, CES, and CSAT are customer loyalty metrics. They’re used to measure the level of loyalty that a customer has toward your brand. Customers are considered loyal when they consistently purchase from your brand over an extended period of time.

    How do you get loyal customers? A great customer experience (CX), of course.

    In recent years, research by CustomerThink, Forrester, and Gartner have found at least 70% of business leaders believe CX will help their companies differentiate in a world where products and services are increasingly commoditized, and competing based mainly on price is not a viable long-term strategy.

    An indisputable key component of a customer experience strategy is the Voice of the Customer (VoC) program, also known as customer voice. It captures, analyzes and reports on all customer feedback—expectations, likes, and dislikes—associated with your company.

    In your VoC program, there are two types of customer data that you should collect: structured data and unstructured data. Today, we’ll discuss the three most popular customer loyalty metrics that fall under the structured category—NPS, CES, and CSAT—and the role that each should play in your CX strategy.
    https://www.business2community.com/strategy/nps-ces-csat-which-one-is-the-best-metric-02242935/
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