Mobile apps have become the bread and butter for many digital marketers. This is mostly credited to the fact that a quality mobile app has the potential to promote and grow your business tremendously. It can open new channels of revenue, introduce you to new marketing strategies (e.g. location tracking), give you the opportunity to provide more modern social media campaigns and of course, enable you to focus more on user experience. However, as the famous Rocky Balboa (yes, I’m a fan) puts it, ‘it ain’t all sunshines and rainbows’. Developing a successful mobile app can be a demanding task that requires a lot of thought and understanding of what the customer needs. So what better way to explore what the customer needs than to ask them directly? Customer feedback makes that all too simple.
https://mopinion.com/easy-to-use-mobile-app-feedback-form-templates/
We are proud to announce the release of a new mobile feedback SDK for companies collecting customer feedback in iOS and Android apps. This innovative solution will continue to provide marketers with an easy way of gathering powerful feedback within their native apps, only now with more customisation options, a wider range of targeting features based on in-app user behaviour and more advanced analysis capabilities.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-releases-new-mobile-sdk-in-app-feedback/
Facebook is in hot water with their users regarding the use of personal data. No matter where you are as a Facebook user—or not, as the case may be—we can all learn three crucial lessons from Facebook’s mistakes.
To summarize, the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal broke in March. Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that helped Trump win the 2016 election, had the personal data of around 87 million Facebook users. When compounded with allegations that Facebook allowed Russian propaganda and phony headlines to reach and ostensibly influence voters, this news invited scrutiny on how the social media site uses personal data.
https://customerthink.com/what-you-must-learn-from-facebooks-mistakes-with-user-data/
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy made a lasting mark on the small business community by declaring the inaugural Small Business Week. Since that time, the yearly event recognizes the excellent work and important contributions of entrepreneurs and small business owners throughout the country. While this week is an excellent reminder of the past and current accomplishments of the small business community, Small Business Week also serves as an opportunity for savvy small businesses to build toward long-term success.
With the tremendous influx of idea sharing and customer attention focused on small businesses during this important week, there’s a lot to be gained in terms of contributing to the overall success and growth of your business.
https://customerthink.com/prioritize-customer-relationships-this-small-business-week/
If you’re on your way to building your first voice of the customer program, you might be wondering if the entire process actually works. And by that I mean, is the customer feedback gathered through VOC programs actually useful and actionable, or should you brace yourself for a flurry of poorly thought out attacks on your industry as a whole? Moreover, one might wonder if the VOC movement is based on results, or if it’s just a way for brands to appear interested in their customer’s opinions.
So CMSWire spoke to five different brands who gave us five different ways they benefited directly from their own VOC programs. The proof, as they say, is in the pudding.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/5-voice-of-the-customer-program-examples-in-the-wild/
It’s already well established that if your business relies on consumers, you need to be surveying them to ensure they are happy and will return… often! Satisfaction Surveys enable you to tap into your greatest source of learning: your current customers. Not only will you find out what your customers think of you, you will discover how to make them loyal, increase sales, and how likely they are to recommend you via the Net Promoter Score.
We understand that some clients are wary to start a Customer Satisfaction Program because they are concerned the submission rate will be low and, therefore, neither reliable nor actionable. So, how do you boost your Customer Satisfaction survey responses?
https://abovebenchmark.com.au/customerexperience/
Take this step when talking with customers to keep your secret sauce a secret, startup guru Steve Blank says.
https://www.inc.com/video/steve-blank/how-to-get-customer-feedback-without-giving-away-your-idea.html/
Our expectations for good customer experience are changing. Or are they? All we have ever really expected is to be recognized, treated respectfully and served efficiently.
In the past, delivering good experiences through our customer contact centers meant hiring and training empathetic, knowledgeable and accessible agents. Today the only way to maintain this human touch is through an intelligent combination of human and digital engagement that I call the “humanoid touch.”
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/the-humanoid-touch-how-ai-is-changing-customer-experience/
There’s no denying that email is a huge part of our lives. We receive lots of emails every day – whether its for work, from friends or even from that webshop you purchased from three months back. It is and remains a great way of getting a message across to your target audience without being too invasive. Because email marketing is so effective, it’s role has only become stronger in recent years, even with the rise in popularity of social channels such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. As a result, there are several great email marketing tools available to choose from, many of which cater to the creation, design, distribution and analysis of emails used in email marketing campaigns.
https://mopinion.com/best-email-marketing-tools-software-solutions/
Time is money, and nowhere is that truer than in customer service. If you’re not respecting your customers’ time and valuing it as much as your own, your business, the experience it offers, and its bottom line will take a turn for the worst. However, if you respect your customers’ time, then your business will be one your customers return to…time and time again.
https://customerthink.com/improving-your-customer-experience-its-about-time/