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/
I regularly do customer feedback surveys for competitive analysis purposes (full disclosure: ServiceDock is a CEM platform for multi-location businesses). For the most part, I am a genuine customer of the business when I do them and try to think as such, while also making notes on the survey solution. Some of these surveys can be extremely tedious and drawn out, but the most frustrating experience I frequently encounter is when I’m told that there is no chance of a follow-up on my feedback.
https://customerthink.com/closing-the-feedback-loop-should-be-a-goal-of-great-cem/
Collecting customer feedback is important to succeeding as a business.
This customer data tells you how to improve your business. Plus, listening to customers is the first step in providing great customer experiences.
https://www.qminder.com/customer-feedback-customer-experience/
Halloween is slowly creeping up on us. There’s that subtle hint of pumpkin spice lingering in the air, costumes filling up all of the party stores and of course, the most quintessential Halloween movie, Hocus Pocus has taken up the number one spot on Netflix. With all of this Halloween fever around us, we simply couldn’t resist adding a little Halloween ‘flair’ to our blog. So – in light of the holiday – we want to emphasize several ways online feedback can prevent your customers from having a ‘scary’ customer experience!
But before we begin, it’s important that you become acquainted with the most common ‘horrors’ (or irritations) that online customers often encounter; horrors that can tarnish the customer experience and ultimately (if not resolved), put these customers off to your brand...
https://mopinion.com/3-ways-online-feedback-can-prevent-a-scary-customer-experience/
While gambling and games of chance are Nederlandse Loterij’s expertise, there’s one thing it doesn’t gamble with and that is providing a good customer experience. Maurice Meijers, Head of Online Design & Development at Nederlandse Loterij fills us in…
https://mopinion.com/customer-story-nederlandse-loterij-doesnt-gamble-with-customer-experience/
User Experience (UX) is somewhat of an ambiguous term. After all, how do you determine what is good UX and what is bad UX? Where do ‘they’ draw the line? And how do you know if you’ve got things under control? Offering up a superior digital user experience is becoming increasingly important among businesses and customers alike – which means you’re going to need the answers to these questions if you want to succeed in achieving a good UX. A great way of learning more about the quality of the UX you provide is by testing and measuring it using User Experience Testing Tools.
https://mopinion.com/5-types-user-experience-testing-tools/
The Customer Experience (CX) is the preoccupation for most customer facing organisations. In an age where customer service is the definitive part of many retail offerings, CX is a key ingredient in retaining and growing the customer base.
https://mopinion.com/the-difference-between-a-user-experience-and-a-full-customer-experience/
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/
Research shows that 69% of online visitors are leaving your ordering funnels without completing the order. However, increasing conversions with only one percent can mean huge increases in new leads, revenues and profit.
https://mopinion.com/utilising-customer-feedback-to-increase-online-sales/
From my role at Mopinion I frequently make analyses of the feedback our clients receive. These analyses show that there is often still a lot to gain in terms of user experience. In this blog I will provide seven focal points you as a marketer can use in order to achieve quick-wins to improve the user experience of your website.
https://mopinion.com/7-user-experience-quick-wins-to-improve-your-website/