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  1. Customer experience experts have created measurement systems to track customer satisfaction, customer effort score and net promoter score. But there is one area that has been more difficult to translate into a simple metric. Customer Emotion. How do your customers actually feel? How do you measure emotion in customer experience?
    http://customerthink.com/how-to-measure-emotion-in-customer-experience/
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  2. You may have solved your customer’s problem, but if it took them digging through three help articles and sending six emails to get there, was it a good customer experience?

    Companies are shifting the metrics they measure to better serve modern customers, and Customer Effort Score (CES) has quickly risen to the top. Unlike the Customer Satisfaction Score, CES examines the entire customer support experience from start to resolution. And instead of focusing on parts of the service experience, like channel or agent performance, it tackles a bigger question: how easy or difficult it is for customers to get issues resolved.
    https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/measuring-customer-effort-just-got-easier-02030591/
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  3. Expresso Fashion and Claudia Sträter are two well-known Dutch fashion brands with stores in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Alongside their more traditional, brick-and-mortar shops, these labels are also sold online. This omni-channel strategy makes it possible for these two webshops to not only serve as sales channels but also platforms for inspiration. Visitors can get their inspiration online and then choose to do their shopping in the webshop or in-store. In other words, their online services are critical to the success of both on- and offline channels.

    Let’s take a look at how they’ve experienced the Mopinion software thus far…
    https://mopinion.com/expresso-fashion-claudia-strater-customer-story/
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  4. Customer Effort Score (CES) is a customer satisfaction metric that is widely used in the feedback world. In essence, CES measures the ease of an online experience. This is done by asking the customer directly how much effort it took to achieve their goal on your website. It serves as a great way of discovering bottlenecks in the digital customer experience and helping you recognise your weaknesses. So how can you collect this feedback effectively?

    In this article we will evaluate CES (as a customer satisfaction metric) as well as outline several feedback form templates you can use for collecting CES. Note: CES measures effort both on- and offline, however, this article focuses purely on digital CES.
    https://mopinion.com/online-feedback-form-templates-customer-effort-score-ces/
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  5. CES is used mainly to gauge the aggregate, digital experience of your customers with your product and how much effort it took to a visitor to achieve their goal. however you can also use mobile CES surveys to collect feedback at a number of other touchpoints along the customer journey with an app.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/in-app-mobile-ces-customer-effort/
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  6. Customer Effort Score is a popular metric that measures how much effort it took the customer to achieve his/her goal. This type of surveys is typically used mainly to gauge the aggregate, digital user experience experience of your customers with your product, enabling you to lower frustrations and provide a smooth online journey.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/ces-customer-effort-score-website-ux/
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  7. 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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