In today’s data-driven world, one of the biggest tools companies have for creating personalized customer experiences is customer data. However, using data effectively involves walking a fine line between being personal and being creepy. Just because companies have data on their customers doesn’t mean they have to use it, and some companies go too far in building data-driven experiences. However, two brands in particular are excelling at finding the balance to turn customer data into relevant customer experiences that are leading to big rewards.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2017/12/15/leveraging-customer-data-to-create-relevant-customer-experiences-2-examples/#5c84665561d3/
Around the globe, billions of people are gradually shifting more of their lives online — they engage, share and consume. Along with the emergence of new technology in the digital era, customer behavior and expectations are changing rapidly too.
McKinsey has discovered that 75 percent of online customers expect instant assistance within less than 5 minutes. 70 percent of app users prefer added functionality over “look and feel” of apps, while 61 percent are more likely to buy from companies that deliver custom content. Another 75 percent of customers have used comparison apps for consumer goods, making items such as SEO and reviews pivotal success factors.
https://www.dig-in.com/opinion/leveraging-data-to-elevate-the-customer-experience/