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  1. I regularly do customer feedback surveys for competitive analysis purposes (full disclosure: ServiceDock is a CEM platform for multi-location businesses). For the most part, I am a genuine customer of the business when I do them and try to think as such, while also making notes on the survey solution. Some of these surveys can be extremely tedious and drawn out, but the most frustrating experience I frequently encounter is when I’m told that there is no chance of a follow-up on my feedback.

    The real irony here is that the goal of the exercise is to improve CX, but the process offers terrible CX.
    https://customerthink.com/closing-the-feedback-loop-should-be-a-goal-of-great-cem/
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  2. Are your customers happy?

    If you don’t know for sure, guessing is not the next best thing. According to a 2017 study by the folks at American Express, a person from the U.S. is going to tell an average of 15 people about a bad customer service experience.

    Even worse, research by thinkJar’s CEO, Esteban Kolsky, found that only 1 out of 26 unhappy customers complain. The rest will just leave..
    http://optinmonster.com/best-ways-to-collect-customer-feedback/
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  3. Improvements in technology drive innovation in many fields, and there are few arenas where these efforts are as visible as in the customer experience. The emerging tools and techniques for customer teams provide new, insightful avenues for interaction, but are still grounded in the concept of tying a brand to a positive, happy experience.

    Customers notice details, either when they are particularly good or particularly bad, so it is always in a company’s best interest to make sure they are innovating in the right way. Here are seven ways technology will aid companies in creating — and taking advantage of — compelling experiences for their customers in 2018:
    https://customerthink.com/7-ways-tech-will-change-the-customer-experience-in-2018/
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  4. xSellco recently teamed up with customer journey optimization (CJO) company Yieldify to discuss what online sellers need to know about e-commerce disengagement in an age of better technology and faster internet and how consumer demands have changed.
    https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/xsellco/5-steps-increase-customer-engagement-e-commerce-02025704/
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  5. There is a deluge of website feedback tools. Because of the diversity of feedback applications, you quickly lose the overview and it is not always clear where exactly the difference lies. What can be accomplished with which tool?
    https://mopinion.com/31-website-feedback-tools-an-overview-and-comparison/
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