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  1. The mobile channel is no longer a ‘nice to have’. In fact, it is quickly making its way towards becoming the core of just about everything. Not only has mobile changed consumer behaviour, but also impacted areas such as ecommerce, brand awareness and customer service. As a result, we’re seeing a mobile marketing revolution; a movement which has generated a new type of marketer: the mobile marketer.
    https://mopinion.com/tips-for-achieving-mobile-marketing-success/
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  2. If you’re running a website, you absolutely need SEO. There’s no way around it. Fail to optimise your website’s content, and you will have no presence during Google searches. It doesn’t take a genius to work out this is bad. Really bad.

    After all, a successful website is reliant on Google to draw in new customers. Nobody will come across your site via luck. Instead, they will type in an enquiry relevant to your business, click on one of the first results to pop up on Google, and visit one of your competitors.
    http://aboutmanchester.co.uk/local-seo-5-tips-for-optimising-your-website/
    Tags: , , , by tjeerdtraats (2019-12-30)
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  3. I’ve talked with many CX practitioners who agree that we sometimes flip the age-old saying: We don’t see the trees for the forest.

    By that I mean how easy it is to become so focused on the big-picture organizational aspects of CX work—changing processes, building new programs, studying company metrics on customer satisfaction—that we overlook or take for granted the one-on-one aspects of CX. The challenge increases the more a CX program grows and the more we involve the entire organization in our work.

    Are our employees communicating appropriately with customers? Do they have skills for turning around an unhappy customer? Do they listen—really listen—to what our customers have to say?
    https://customerthink.com/one-on-one-cx-5-tips-to-ensure-first-responders-are-great-with-customers/
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  4. Utilizing your customers’ feedback in a constructive way can help improve your customer relations as well as increase your business’s success. Here are some things to keep in mind when considering customer feedback surveys for your business.
    https://daveschoenbeck.com/pro-tips-to-leverage-customer-feedback-surveys/
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  5. Customer feedback is crucial to running a successful business. From improving your customer experience to perfecting your services or products, customer feedback will tell you most things you need to know to grow your business.

    However, gathering quality customer feedback isn't always easy. Business News Daily talked to business owners about how they gather feedback. Here are five tips.
    https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/11074-easy-ways-to-gather-customer-feedback.html/
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  6. Sean Ellis always provides actionable tips which really require extra efforts to put into the practice. In this article, we are going to uncover some of the tips from the best-known growth hacking experts including Sean Ellis, Nir Eyal etc.
    https://inc42.com/resources/must-do-tips-from-growth-hacking-experts/
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  7. Capturing and using customer feedback effectively is essential for growing businesses. Smart companies will use the insights they get from customers in a number of ways; from fixing holes in marketing campaigns to informing product messaging and even developing and co-creating new products. Exploring human reactions and thoughts about your products or services is essential if you are to maintain brand relevance. If you don’t have a collection of customer feedback methods, you won’t be able to use it to help further the aspirations of your brand. Although some ways of attaining such data are tried, tested and traditional, businesses are now finding that modern technology is giving them the upper hand. To keep up with evolving market trends, make sure you take note of these foolproof tips.
    http://therealtimereport.com/2018/04/26/use-customer-insight-power-business/
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  8. Shep Hyken knows a thing or two about customer experience. He needs no introduction in industry wide circles, but in case you’re not familiar with his name: Shep is an award-winning customer service and customer experience speaker, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, A.K.A the Chief Amazement Officer of Shepard Presentations.

    We talked to Shep as we were intrigued by his story and what we can learn from his vast experience in the industry.
    https://customerthink.com/10-insider-customer-experience-tips-according-to-shep-hyken/
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  9. Recruitee is a cloud-based ATS (Applicant Tracking System) that streamlines the recruitment process. In order for us to successfully save our users’ time and effort during hiring, we have to listen to their feedback! While we have a firm grasp on how to best execute recruitment software in order to produce results, there may be a feature every once in a while that could be improved for the vast majority of users. It helps tremendously to receive feedback on feature requests, bugs, or other comments, because we are constantly updating and improving the software to be the best it can be and allow our users to make the best hires possible....
    https://mopinion.com/guest-post-customer-feedback-tips-software-company-recruitee/
    Tags: , , by eringilliam (2017-10-19)
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