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  1. The ecommerce industry has experienced a tremendous amount of growth in the past decade. Having jumped from 3.5% of all retail sales in 2008 to nearly 11.9% in 2018, this growth – in combination with a (still) relatively low market share – represents a huge opportunity for more innovative ecommerce companies looking to overtake their traditional counterparts.

    However, in order to latch on to the ‘growth train’, these same ecommerce companies (and therefore, ecommerce managers) are going to have to put their best foot forward. In other words, they’ll need to be sure that they are providing a first-rate online customer experience. And the best way to do this is to start listening to the voice of the customer. After all, your customers can be your best resource in terms of understanding what you’re doing wrong (or right!) on your website or mobile app. So allow me to introduce you to online feedback…
    https://mopinion.com/online-feedback-ecommerce-managers/
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  2. Customer feedback is so important because it provides marketers and business owners with insight that they can use to improve their business, products and/or overall customer experience.
    http://blog.clientheartbeat.com/why-customer-feedback-is-important/
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  3. The fundamental responsibility of a Product Manager is to be the company’s leading expert on the customer. In fact, Product Managers often act as mediators between their customers and design teams to identify where their product or service is lagging and ensure that the underlying needs for their online customer are aligned with their service or product offering. Online feedback serves as a great way for connecting product performance and customer expectations.
    https://mopinion.com/product-managers-collecting-online-feedback/
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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. The greatest invention since the wheel has got to be the internet. With the internet, we are given unprecedented access to so much information. Not only that, but we are also able to share information with people who we would never even personally meet.
    https://www.influencive.com/the-psychology-behind-customer-feedback-and-how-it-can-help-build-your-online-business/
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  6. In today’s digital world, the online presence of any business is a priority. You build a website, you include customer testimonials, you create social media profiles, you regularly update your Google business listing. However, your online reputation isn’t just the result of what you generate on your end—it’s all instances in which your business appears online, including online reviews. With the prevalence and power of online review sites like Yelp, Google+, and Angie’s List, it is essential to understand the impact they have on your business, and how you can use reviews to build your online reputation.
    https://thrivehive.com/power-online-customer-reviews/
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  7. During the last couple of years, the popularity of online reviews has grown significantly. Reviews help people decide which products or services they should buy, where they should travel and even where they should eat. Over time reviews have slowly become an integral part of business on the internet.
    https://www.brightlocal.com/2017/03/15/the-impact-of-online-reviews/
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  8. If you’re unfamiliar with online feedback forms, keep in mind that these are not to be compared with traditional surveys. Online feedback forms are dynamic tools used to capture customer feedback on websites and apps. Applying these forms to your website can help you gauge which issues your customers are running into, why they are aren’t converting, and much more
    https://mopinion.com/the-best-feedback-form-templates-for-your-website/
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  9. Are your customers truly happy with your products or services? It's important to know -- the answers could shape what you offer in the future, how you price it, or where you sell it.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/220661/
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  10. Go with your gut is an old adage that we throw around quite often in the English language. It means follow your intuition or instincts (based on your “gut” feeling). However, when we apply this expression to business world, it isn’t always fitting, much less advisable – especially when it comes to A/B testing. Used to test multiple variations of a web page or app screen, A/B Testing is one of the most popular methods for improving conversion rates. According to eConsultancy, approximately 61 percent of companies carry out less than five tests every month. However, what many of these companies miss in their testing strategies is a concrete way of constructing hypotheses for future A/B testing. Thankfully, there is online customer feedback…
    https://mopinion.com/optimise-ab-testing-online-customer-feedback/
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