Last year, we asked Spokeo – an online people intelligence service – to share their experience with implementing a new and improved Voice of Customer (VoC) program. Customer Experience Manager Brady Gillerlain took the reins and walked us through their decision making process as well as initial plans for using Mopinion’s all-in-one feedback analytics software to gain a deeper understanding of their customers and better define customer success. Their plans were inspiring, but where did they end up?
https://mopinion.com/customer-story-spokeo-voc-program/
Voice of the Customer (VoC) software is intended to capture the opinions and preferences of online customers, analyse those insights, and supply businesses with the means to create meaningful changes in digital customer experience (CX). As priorities are continuously being placed on CX initiatives, it’s safe to say that these kinds of software aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Not to mention, having a VoC programme in place has become increasingly more popular and essential, especially as more and more businesses (nearly 72% to be precise) continue to place CX as their top priority. So how do you know which type of VoC software is right for your business?
https://mopinion.com/alternatives-competitors-of-opinionlab/
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/