There are a variety of different ways to collect customer feedback, and surveys are usually the first method that comes to mind. But that's not the only way to figure out what your customers are saying about your product -- in fact, you could be missing out on valuable customer feedback coming in through a different channel: social media.
https://blog.hubspot.com/service/social-media-customer-feedback/
The biggest obstacle to knowing what customers really think about us? Fear.
We fear they’ll tell us our product or service stinks, that we’re horrible people and we should never have set foot on earth.
Yet most companies never hear that type of painful feedback. Our research finds that companies with strong word of mouth and customer devotion behave like high-performance athletes when it comes to focusing on customer feedback. In effect, they are feedback machines. Customer feedback drives their marketing strategies, product development and service expectations.
https://www.peoplepulse.com/resources/useful-articles/customer-feedback/
Website feedback tools and the VoC data we collect using these tools has become the backbone of the customer experience. These tools yield businesses with a more simplified way of opening up a dialogue with their online visitors as well as gain a deeper understanding into how they experience the website, mobile app or in a more general sense, the brand itself. With a surplus of these tools on the market, it can be rather challenging to select the right tool for your business. So don’t be hasty – take your time and evaluate your options…let’s start off with one of the more seasoned tools, Feedbackify.
https://mopinion.com/top-10-competitors-alternatives-to-feedbackify/
Each and every page on your website / mobile app serves a different purpose, so why should your feedback buttons be any different? Well they’re not – at least not anymore which is something that many feedback companies have caught onto. In fact, most of these companies know that in order to get the best and most relevant feedback results, you (the user) will want to tweak your feedback forms so that they are aligned with the goals of specific pages or funnels.
https://mopinion.com/one-script-for-all-your-feedback-buttons/
Admit it. We as consumers are a demanding bunch. We have high expectations of the brands around us whether thats simply knowing our preferences, tailoring our online journeys, individualizing communications, or providing quick and hassle-free customer support. Put simply, we want to be the apple of every business eye. If things don't go our way, well.it wont be long before were off looking for an alternative that will meet our expectations. This logic is precisely why personalization efforts are so critical to the success of businesses especially in the digital era.
https://www.abtasty.com/blog/how-customer-feedback-drives-personalization-efforts/
Despite all of this hot July weather, we’ve got a cool new batch of updates we’d like to share this month, including our new webhook system (giving you the freedom to relay feedback data to several other applications), a brand new deployment script (without jQuery), a new feature that lets users add feedback form data to a cookie and some updates to our email alert feature!
https://mopinion.com/july-product-update-new-webhook/
Even though artificial intelligence has been around for 60 years, it is only now that we can use AI to create personalized customer experiences, better self-service and key customer insights. For decades we’ve provided customers with experiences that were very non-human. All too often we don’t know who our customers are, what’s going on in their lives or what they need. Across the board, customer experiences are still made for the masses and not the individual. However, advances in AI have made it possible for brands to treat customers less like machines and more like people.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2018/06/15/building-beautiful-customer-experiences-with-ai/#6c0ac3501b72/
Marketers are constantly introducing newer and more sophisticated Customer Experiences (CX). But, how do you ensure that all of your customer touchpoints will align with the promise of these new CX improvements?
Based on our VoC research, we have learned that the brands most successful in making their CS (Customer Service) and back-end processes align beautifully with their front end CX, are those which involve and integrate every department and every employee!
http://customerthink.com/3-tips-to-ensure-customer-service-matches-your-promised-customer-experience/
Mopinion is happy to announce its expansion to the French market as well as the appointment of a dedicated French sales team, led by Head of Sales for France, Fanny-Laure Thomas. This expansion is part of our greater strategy to better cater to the needs of its French clients, including the world’s largest sporting goods retailer Decathlon and cultural products retailer Cultura, as well as extend our footprint to more European organisations.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-expands-its-presence-in-france/
Recently, I was chatting with longtime colleague and friend, Keith Essency. I first met Keith when I worked in the Motorola Semiconductor business in marketing and he was on the engineering side. We were talking about process and root cause analysis for something he is tackling (a nod to all my fellow Motorolans from the process mapping era).
http://www.industryweek.com/leadership/getting-root-cause-poor-customer-experience/