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  1. We all remember that dreaded phone call. After working all day, you'd pull out your chair to sit down for a family dinner and the phone would ring. You'd roll your eyes and walk over to pick it up. A stranger's voice would then ask if you had a few minutes to answer some questions about a recent experience you had with a company. Really? Right now? "Please call back later, I'm having dinner with my family." You'd hang up the phone and go back to the dinner table. "Now where were we?"
    https://www.peoplemetrics.com/blog/cx-secrets-dont-limit-feedback-opportunities/
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  2. Previously I have spoken about increasing online sales with customer feedback and focussed on collecting the right feedback, at the right place in the funnel. It is also vital to fully analyse this data to get the most out the feedback and uncover the best insights, to really optimise your online ordering funnels.

    Here are my top 10 tips on how to better analyse feedback and use it to drive online sales..
    https://mopinion.com/10-tips-to-improve-effective-customer-feedback-analysis-and-drive-online-sales/
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  3. We live in a churning sea of feedback. Comment boxes appear on web pages like graffiti on a boxcar. Swirling around us are emoticons with thumbs-up signs, clapping hands, OK signs, happy faces, sad faces -- the list goes on. Many websites ask you to take a brief survey with a pop-up box that obscures most of what you are trying to read. It’s overwhelming. It’s everywhere, and it’s stifling.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/273253/
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  4. Understanding the importance of customer feedback data helps a business to feel the pulse of consumer demand and acquire new customers. Data generated from proper market research and surveys help your business to remain a step ahead in the market.
    https://www.agilitypr.com/pr-news/public-relations/5-benefits-customer-feedback-data-brand/
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  5. Time was when getting feedback from a customer was a process so complex, it was akin to getting blood out of a stone. Thankfully, we don’t live in those times.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/251743/
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  6. If you would like to see your business grow and prosper, customer satisfaction is not only important but also necessary. Understanding how customers view your products, services and company is invaluable. It is only after you understand their point of view that you know your strengths and weaknesses.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=8239065&article-title=6-industry-approved-channels-to-collect-customer-feedback-efficiently&blog-domain=customerguru.in&blog-title=customer-guru/
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  7. All entrepreneurs know that customer insights are invaluable to product design and continued improvement. However, acquiring and organizing useful feedback is easier said than done and developing a strategy can be a daunting task. But it needs to be done.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/247671/
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  8. An angry customer is a business nightmare, right?

    Wrong.

    An angry customer is a business opportunity.

    If you handle your complaints process right, you can transform an angry customer into a brand advocate and a high-value return customer. Marketing professors Michael McCullough and Sundar Bharadwaj talk about something they call the service recovery paradox, which they define as:

    The result of a very positive service recovery, causing a level of customer satisfaction and/or customer loyalty even greater than that expected if no service failure had happened.
    Your customers come to you to get their problems solved, and a customer with a complaint is handing you a golden opportunity to show how you excel at that.

    Here’s how to make that happen.
    https://www.livechatinc.com/blog/turn-customer-wrath-into-wins/
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  9. “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.” -- Bill Gates

    Negative feedback from customers can be a hard pill to swallow. It often feels unjust, unhelpful and inaccurate. Even the most professional business owners can be defensive and emotional in the face of criticism. And while business owners may intellectually know negative customer feedback is critical to improving their business -- a 10-percent increase in Net Promoter Score (NPS) can correlate with a six to seven-percent increase in revenue -- the hard bit is constructively incorporating it.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/254553/
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  10. As an employer, you need to provide oodles of feedback to employees to ensure they know what they’re doing, what they’re supposed to be doing, what they’re doing well and what they could be doing better. Bad feedback from employees and customers alike provides a way to prevent little annoyances from becoming reasons for good people to leave you.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?query=customer%20feedback&open-article-id=8026285&article-title=bad-feedback-is-the-best-feedback--are-you-listening-for-it-&blog-domain=360connext.com&blog-title=360connext/
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