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  1. In today’s Internet-driven world, customers have more power than ever.

    If customers have a positive customer experience, they will share this experience with friends, family and connections, which in turn can lead to new business. All at zero cost.
    https://www.superoffice.com/blog/customer-complaints-good-for-business/
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  2. Customer experience in the travel industry has changed big-time over the last decade. Long gone are the days of traipsing into a travel agent to book a flight. Nowadays, there aren’t just websites to tell you what the cheapest deals are – you can even find out things like when’s the best time to book, making sure you always secure the lowest price.

    While this all sounds like great news for jetsetters, it does mean travel brands have entered a race to the bottom in terms of price, leaving customers scratching their heads when it comes to working out which service is actually best. After all, short of operating at a loss, brands can’t afford to keep slashing their prices, they need to find other ways of standing out in a crowded market.

    The most obvious way of doing this is by offering a customer experience that cruises 35,000 feet above the competition – and we don’t just mean lavishing on the free bubbly. As anybody whose luggage has ever ended up in Bangkok when they’re in Birmingham will tell you, travelling is loaded with opportunities for things to go wrong.

    This goes to show, a great customer journey isn’t just about the added extras, it’s about the way brands handle problems – and for a one-way ticket to improving in this area, you need plenty of customer feedback.
    https://uplandsoftware.com/rantandrave/resources/blog/why-brands-must-capture-feedback-from-the-silent-traveller-to-improve-cx/
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  3. TechTarget defines personalisation as a “means of meeting the customer’s needs more effectively and efficiently, making interactions faster and easier, and consequently, increasing customer satisfaction and the likelihood of repeat visits”. Being able to provide a personalised experience, however, still proves to be a real challenge for many digital marketers. The good news is, there is room for these marketers to grow. Delivering a personalised experience requires a healthy combination of the right data and right technology. So how does digital feedback play into this?
    https://mopinion.com/white-paper-a-digital-feedback-fueled-approach-to-personalisation/
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  4. We hear companies throwing around common phrases like, ‘Customer centricity is at the heart of our organisation’ and ‘We’re very much in tune with the needs of our customers’. Not surprisingly, seeing as how according to a study carried out by Bain and company, 80% of organisations they surveyed believed that they were providing a superior customer experience to their customers. Meanwhile, just 8% of their customers shared this opinion. Only eight percent! This is a huge disconnect and gap in perception, one that is commonly referred to as the customer experience gap.
    https://mopinion.com/what-is-the-customer-experience-gap/
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  5. Each and every page on your website / mobile app serves a different purpose, so why should your feedback buttons be any different? Well they’re not – at least not anymore which is something that many feedback companies have caught onto. In fact, most of these companies know that in order to get the best and most relevant feedback results, you (the user) will want to tweak your feedback forms so that they are aligned with the goals of specific pages or funnels.
    https://mopinion.com/one-script-for-all-your-feedback-buttons/
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  6. There’s no denying the rise of direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands. After all, these companies have created a competitive advantage in today’s retail space. A lot of it boils down to how well DTC brands have focused on building meaningful relationships with their customers, and more importantly, maintaining them.
    http://forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2020/01/17/what-enterprise-software-companies-can-learn-from-consumer-brands/#6cb92c0f14fa/
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  7. When it comes to delivering great customer experiences, digitally native and direct-to-consumer (DTC) businesses have significantly innovated the ecommerce model: They have used data to enhance the customer experience at every step along the purchase journey. In addition to offering products and services that people want, these companies understand that delivering consistency and engagement is critical to converting customers. A company focused on a quality digital experience across all channels also comes across as brand authentic and is often better equipped to maintain long-term relationships with customers.
    http://cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-dtc-companies-know-about-delivering-great-customer-experiences/
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  8. Famous entrepreneurs Henry Ford and Steve Jobs were known for dismissing customer feedback. However, their stories prove that by ignoring consumers blindspots are created and competitors succeed, writes, Leela Srinivasan SurveyMonkey CMO.
    http://martechadvisor.com/articles/customer-experience-2/were-henry-ford-and-steve-jobs-right-about-customer-feedback/
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  9. Curious what the best practices are for gathering real time feedback from your online visitors? Perhaps you’re doing this already but struggle to manage the data and pick out important trends? If so, tune in to our upcoming webinar hosted by digital feedback specialist, Luke Price. In this webinar, we will focus on how financial institutions can gather and get the most out of their online customer feedback data.
    http://mopinion.com/webinar-how-financial-institutions-can-use-online-feedback/
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  10. We want to make sure you have all the skills and resources you need to set your feedback programme into motion, which is why we recently launched a free series of onboarding webinars.
    https://mopinion.com/watch-on-demand-mopinion-academy-onboarding-webinars/
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