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  1. So it turns out that the voice of your customer is pretty darn important. Gartner found that 95 percent of companies regularly listen to their customer’s feedback, and yet rather worryingly, Gartner’s research also concluded that only 29 percent of firms with VOC programs in place incorporate VOC data into their decision-making processes, while nearly three-quarters of brands don’t consider their VOC programs to be very effective at driving actions. In other words, the benefits of VOC data collection are clear and well received — but brands are struggling to make their VOC programs impactful.
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/the-step-by-step-guide-to-a-successful-voice-of-the-customer-program/
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  2. We all know the famous quote from Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”. This was Juliet’s ‘poetic’ way of telling Romeo that a name is an artificial and meaningless convention. Well we’re calling BS on that one! We are of the opinion that names matter! And besides…everyone loves a good story behind the name, right?
    https://mopinion.com/the-story-behind-the-name-mopinion-raspberry/
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  3. Luckily there are countless resources available these days for monitoring customer experience, and provided we use these resources the right way we can prevent or remedy a lot of irritations. We have put together a top 10 of irritations based on the customer feedback that we collect for our clients.
    https://mopinion.com/the-ten-biggest-website-irritations/
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  4. I’ve had the joy of working with a number of companies who have kick-started their new online customer feedback journeys. A favorite pastime here at Mopinion is to look at some of the more outlandish feedback comments that users of our platform receive. It was in one of these recent sessions that the thought popped into my head of ‘what must our clients think when they see this?’
    https://www.digitaldoughnut.com/articles/2017/may/the-three-categories-of-online-customer-feedback/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-29)
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  5. I’ve had the joy of working with a number of companies who have kick-started their new online customer feedback journeys. A favourite pastime here at Mopinion is to look at some of the more outlandish feedback comments that users of our platform receive. It was in one of these recent sessions that the thought popped into my head of ‘what must our clients think when they see this?’
    https://mopinion.com/the-three-categories-of-online-customer-feedback/
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  6. Social media is intrinsic to our daily lives, on average we spend nearly 200 minutes per day scrolling through news feeds, posting photos, liking comments and sharing our experiences. As we shift to look at the business value of social media, it provides marketers with the opportunity to access customer feedback.
    http://marketingtechnews.net/news/2020/jan/21/three-key-ways-social-listening-can-improve-your-customer-marketing/
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  7. Factors such as pricing, useful functionalities (which meet your goals) and user experience are all important and should always be taken into account when choosing a customer feedback software.

    So whether it’s an additional feature you don’t want to pay for or you’re just looking for something they don’t offer, there are always alternatives to choose from. Here are 10 alternatives to Medallia for Digital, if not better in some respects…
    https://mopinion.com/best-alternatives-medallia-digital/
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  8. As a result of the current crisis, the last few months have brought major change to the way many companies operate. Most – if not all – employees were urged to work at home full time, which completely threw a wrench into their routines and communications, especially with other team members. Meanwhile many companies fared well despite the new circumstances. Their secret? Team Chat Tools. Thanks to team chat tools, time and distance no longer play a role. Teams can easily communicate with fellow team members in real-time, wherever and whenever.
    https://mopinion.com/en/best-team-chat-tools-for-remote-work/
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  9. While a technical background is a mandatory prerequisite for becoming a product manager, there are some technical skills worth having in your toolbox as a PM. The good news is you don’t need to go back to school to master these technical competencies either. The skills we’ll discuss in this article won’t put you in competition with your engineers or make you smarter than your system architects. But they WILL make you faster, more independent, and more knowledgeable about your product and your users.
    https://community.uservoice.com/blog/technical-skills-every-product-manager-should-know/
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  10. Almost all of us, as consumers, experience different frustrations and irritations online. The tricky part here is for companies to be able to identify where these pain points are. Mopinion has researched the top ten online irritations of 2016.
    https://mopinion.com/top-ten-online-irritations-2016/
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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.