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  1. 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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  2. Survey emails are one of the best ways to get customer information straight from the source. But times are changing, and getting your customer’s attention over email is difficult. 20 years ago, when the world was just discovering the email, there wasn’t a whole lot more to do than simply sending your email. These days, we get bombarded with so many messages it’s hard to keep up with everything or know what’s worth looking at in the first place. Quite simply, your customers are overwhelmed.


    There are about 2.2 billion email users in the world and around 100 billion emails sent a day. The reality is that anyone you’re hoping to talk to has a ton of others also vying for their attention. There’s so much noise online it can be extremely difficult to get anyone’s attention. Even that of a current customer.

    In this article, we cover 5 ways to improve your survey emails. With these tips you’ll be able to cut through the noise, gain more insight, connect deeper with your customers, and start down the path towards more loyal customers.

    Read article.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=10496391&article-title=survey-emails--how-to-grab-your-customer-s-attention&blog-domain=getfeedback.com&blog-title=getfeedback/
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  3. A common misconception among digital marketers is thinking that online user feedback and online reviews are one and the same. And we can’t exactly blame them. On the surface these two appear to be almost identical: both collect input (Voice of the Customer data) from online visitors and customers, both include user ratings or scores, both are used to build a loyal customer base, and so on. But the truth is, they serve two very different purposes…
    https://mopinion.com/the-difference-between-online-user-feedback-and-online-reviews/
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  4. “You’re a good old horse,” the cowboy drawls, “even though you’re not the fastest ride in the barn. And sometimes, though I hate to mention it, your gait can be uneven. And…”

    Finally, the horse has to interrupt: “Dude! I said feedbag, not feedback!”
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/micahsolomon/2016/04/04/your-companys-survival-depends-on-the-right-customer-experience-feedback-heres-how-to-get-it/#5be596637eef/
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