The use of metrics is a practice businesses apply to nearly all aspects of their organisation. Whether that’s finance, competition, customer requirements, expectations, employee performance, or marketing, metrics matter. Metrics reflect and support the strategies of these business areas, giving us leverage to improve in any way we can. So why would this be any different when collecting online customer feedback? And while we’re on the subject, what is a customer feedback metric?
https://mopinion.com/what-is-a-customer-feedback-metric/
Improve customer loyalty. Reduce customer churn. Maximize revenue. These are the top reasons why so many organisations have employed Enterprise Feedback Management Software(EFM). Interestingly enough, in a highly competitive market where your competitors are just a click away, we’re seeing that some organisations still haven’t embraced EFM. In fact, according to Destination CRM, only 42% of organisations are using one or more technologies to back their VoC programmes. So why haven’t they all jumped on the bandwagon? Could this perhaps be a matter of not knowing which software to employ? Then we’ve got your covered.
https://mopinion.com/enterprise-feedback-management-efm-software/
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.
http://Introducing the Mopinion Survey Marketplace/
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/
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/
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/
With consumers now expecting a seamless and personalised experience across all channels, it’s vital that companies have a strong customer experience strategy in order to compete.
This is where customer experience management (or CXM) comes in - the practice of using data and insight from customer interactions to improve the overall CX.
Marketers already have a vast amount of data at their fingertips, most commonly sourced from online analytics, customer surveys, email and CRM. But while this might tell us about customer behaviour and even help to highlight customer needs – it’s not always so easy to turn data into actionable insight.
So, how can marketers ensure they get the most from their data? Econsultancy’s CXM Best Practice Guide has lots more on the topic, but in the meantime, here are just a few tips.
https://www.econsultancy.com/blog/69936-how-to-start-turning-data-into-customer-experience-insight/
While many companies think they’re leading the charge with service quality and creating an innovative, truly great customer experience, the numbers tell quite a different story … in the eyes of customers, most companies are falling flat.
Today we’re going to scrutinize what companies are doing incorrectly and highlight how to fix these problems.
What is customer experience strategy?
https://www.helpscout.net/blog/customer-experience-strategy/
A business without customers is like a boat on dry land. It doesn't matter how nice the boat is or how much experience the crew has -- without water, the boat serves no purpose.
Customers are essential to every company's success. Despite this, some organizations that claim to be customer-centric take their customers for granted. They see people more like revenue streams than human beings. Eventually, that attitude seeps into management decisions and customer service interactions, driving away the customers that once kept the business afloat.
https://www.inc.com/ilya-pozin/3-strategies-to-deliver-a-memorable-customer-experience.html/
Delivering strong customer experiences (CX) ties directly to your bottom line. According to a 2017 study by professional services company KPMG, customer experience leaders achieve higher revenue growth than customer experience laggards, with the top 25 CX leaders bringing in more than seven times that of CX laggards in one year alone.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/5-customer-experience-trends-to-watch/