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  1. It's no secret that an angry customer is a problem for all retail organizations. Not only is the individual unlikely to shop with you in the future, but when you add word-of-mouth to the equation, one person's negative experience can be easily amplified.

    With traditional word-of-mouth reaching around 12 people, online and social networking word-of-mouth reaches a massive 69 times that, averaging around 825 people. To alleviate customer dissatisfaction, many successful businesses immediately look at their customer experience program — a logical approach in theory. After all, a CX program ensures regular surveying and internal alignment on the customer journey. So all of your customers will be happy, right? Unfortunately, it's not that easy.
    https://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/blogs/how-to-turn-an-angry-customer-into-a-loyal-one/
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  2. How well do you know the people you're targeting?

    And I mean really know them? Do you know why they're signing up? Do you know why they're buying? Do you know why they would click on your ad in the first place?

    If you do, congratulations. You're a genius.
    https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2018/02/08/customer-feedback-ad-copy/
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  3. Surveys might be undermining every customer experience improvement you’re trying to implement. While that may sound counterintuitive, according to a 2016 study of customer perceptions by CEB (now Gartner), 75% of customers agree that their survey experience influences their overall impression of a company ("Closing the Customer Feedback Loop," Gartner's CEB Leadership Council). In short, customers see their survey experience as a component of their customer experience; it’s another touchpoint that impacts their overall relationship. Yet, the increasing ease with which surveys can be created (sometimes without regard for best practices or sound research methods) has led to an ever-increasing number of feedback requests — threatening the quality of those survey experiences and potentially eroding companies’ brand image or increasing customer friction. As a result, organizations must reflect on their survey practices and ask, “How do we adapt to effectively capture customer feedback while improving the customer experience?”
    https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2018/03/how-salesforce-is-leading-customer-feedback.html/
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  4. Mopinion is proud to announce the launch of its very own survey marketplace! It’s the perfect way to learn more about the ingredients needed to create and employ powerful online surveys. Choose from one of our eight survey template categories and access nearly thirty live template examples, a list of benefits for each survey, and advice on which questions to use.
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/survey-templates/
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  5. 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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  6. Analytics and data gives us all sorts of insights into what our customers want from our business. But sometimes… don’t you wish you could get an answer straight from your customers?

    That’s what customer feedback is all about.
    https://neilpatel.com/blog/best-ways-to-get-feedback/
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  7. Collecting and acting upon customer feedback is a must for any business looking to provide users with the products they need.

    Customer feedback guides and informs your decision making and influences your product roadmap. It’s also essential for measuring customer satisfaction among your current customers.
    https://www.helpscout.net/blog/customer-feedback/
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  8. Businesses have always had a rough time attempting to understand exactly what their customers think about their product, especially criticism. Of course, ultimately a company will see the results in the form of reduced sales, but by the time this happens, it is usually too late to do anything. No mid-course correction can be made. A business has already lost a great deal of money.
    https://knowtechie.com/the-modern-way-to-get-customer-feedback/
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  9. Funnel analysis, A/B testing & landing page optimisation are all fantastic ways of improving your websites conversion rate.

    However, nothing will come close to the effectiveness of VoC analysis to deliver quick conversion rate and website usability increases.
    https://econsultancy.com/blog/64411-voice-of-customer-surveys-a-killer-tactic-for-quick-cro-wins/
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  10. Collecting customer feedback right now might come across as a no-brainer; however, all the companies do this task to a greater or lesser extent. The majority of the businesses spend thousands on setting up several customer feedback channels, namely, emails, surveys, live chat application, rates, and reviews.

    Is that worth it? Yes, it absolutely is, if you are aware of how to act on the customer feedback that you receive.
    https://deskmoz.com/blog/customer-feedback-through-live-chat-application/
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