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  1. A plethora of mobile app development platforms can turn your ideas into awesome apps and that’s what driving the mobility hype these days. Quite needless to quote but yes, every enterprise wants its product to stand out in this ocean of mobile applications.

    Quality assurance, or simply said QA, is an essential aspect of the application development. Often used interchangeably with testing though they are different terms, QA is a process that is neatly integrated into the development cycle while testing is a process taking place after the application has been coded.

    Here’s how you must kick-start to ensure a faultless stint at application QA.
    https://bizztor.com/in/focusing-quality-mobile-app-important-heres-must-go/
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  2. 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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  3. I think McDonald’s approach is to be admired and the company’s commitment to its customers is unquestionable. However, like so many areas of business, technology offers new approaches today. Why not collect direct, honest and real world customer feedback about each branch? That’s a line of development we’ve been pursuing at Trustpilot for some time now. It’s possible for consumers to leave a review on our platform and for it to be tagged back to the store or branch where that service experience took place. In some industries, such as estate agency, a handful of our pioneering customers have gone a stage further constructing integrations that map reviews back to the individual estate agent serving that customer.
    https://cxm.co.uk/getting-granular-customer-feedback/
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  4. In today’s podcast episode, you’ll hear from six customer experience leaders in the B2B industry who share advice about the things they know now, that they wish they knew before they started their work. When it came to these particular CX experts, I noticed a common theme — realize that customer experience implementation isn’t just a program, it’s a cultural shift that requires patience and understanding. Take the time to learn how all of the various departments and leaders will be impacted by the overhaul. You’ll need allies as you continue to spearhead an organizational transformation.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=8025797&article-title=cx-wisdom-you-need-to-know-from-6-leaders-in-b2b-organizations&blog-domain=customerbliss.com&blog-title=customer-bliss/
    Tags: , , , , by eringilliam (2018-03-29)
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  5. Is your webshop built using Lightspeed’s ecommerce software? Then we’ve got great news for you. All-in-one feedback analytics software Mopinion and ecommerce software provider & global leader in Point-of-Sale systems, Lightspeed have joined forces. The result? A new app integration in the Lightspeed app store which enables Lightspeed webshops to easily capture feedback from their online visitors using easy-to-install, customisable feedback forms. The webshops also have access to advanced reporting and analysis capabilities that will provide them with the insights they need to improve overall performance and the user experience of their webshop.
    https://mopinion.com/mopinion-software-lightspeed-app-store/
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  6. 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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  7. Collecting customer feedback right now might come across as a no-brainer; however, all the companies do this task to a greater or lesser extent. The majority of the businesses spend thousands on setting up several customer feedback channels, namely, emails, surveys, live chat application, rates, and reviews.

    Is that worth it? Yes, it absolutely is, if you are aware of how to act on the customer feedback that you receive.
    https://deskmoz.com/blog/customer-feedback-through-live-chat-application/
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  8. When customers have a bad experience, they’re often more connected to how they FEEL about it, than the issue itself. And in the age of social media, it’s a good bet they’ll vent those feelings publicly and create a ripple effect you want to avoid. That’s why it’s business-critical to pay close attention to every touch point. If you can spot negative impacts early on and come to the rescue quickly, you have an opportunity to turn painful customer experiences into loyalty moments.
    Consider human nature… When customers have a negative experience, what may resonate most is helping them feel heard, reassured, and valued. The more you do that, the more their frustration may dissolve into relief and even delight.

    So, how do you do it?
    https://customerthink.com/transforming-negative-customer-experience-into-loyalty-moments/
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  9. You’ve got your feedback, but what does it really mean? More often than not, an organisation will analyse customer feedback, pick the most common denominator and seek to fix the problem quickly. If this is you, unfortunately, you are doing it wrong.

    Implementing the insight from research into your Customer Experience strategy and acting accordingly is a different story. Just because your satisfaction levels have fallen may not be due to a faulty product as first predicted – you might need to look a bit deeper to discover that actually, the customer service hasn’t been satisfactory or the website is too confusing when purchasing items.

    Whatever it may be, the common denominator doesn’t always mean it’s right. So, the data is in front of you, but what next?
    http://customerthink.com/how-to-understand-the-truth-behind-customer-feedback/
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  10. If you’re a business but not on social media already, then you need to be. If you already have social media presence, it’s important that you are active and responsive.

    Social media is an extremely important customer service tool—in fact your most important customer service tool these days—here’s why:
    https://www.business2community.com/social-media/social-media-important-customer-service-tool-02041060/
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Mopinion is a proud sponsor of Customer Feedback News. The voice of the online customer is taking on an increasingly important role when it comes to improving websites and apps. So web analysts and digital marketeers are making more and more use of Customer Feedback Tools in order to collect feedback from the customer. Mopinion takes it one step further and offers a solution to analyse and visualise Customer feedback results from your websites and apps wherever you need them. The real challenge for companies is not about capturing feedback, it is about how to make sense of the data.