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  1. 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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  2. Business is built on customer relationships, and brand perception sets the tone. Today’s consumers share their opinions and experiences widely, and their peers trust them when it comes time to buy or pass.

    Companies, of course, want to cultivate a positive brand perception among their target consumers, but it’s a tricky goal. As Brandwatch points out, companies don’t control brand perception—consumers do. They’re the ones perceiving and sharing those perceptions.

    So how can companies monitor and understand consumer brand perception when they’re looking at it from inside the box? We’ll cover some tools and methods that help brands capture it.
    https://www.business2community.com/branding/why-brand-perception-matters-and-how-you-can-measure-it-02155212/
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  3. Are you executing a fly-by, or really getting into a close orbit with your customers?
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/sap/2019/01/02/understanding-your-customers-experience-are-you-in-orbit-or-just-flying-by/
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  4. Every company wants to solve their customers problems in the most efficient way. Instead of guessing what your customer is feeling about your software, they can give you straight answers if you open a space/channel for it. Huh? Actually, it’s simple. In order to make your customer give a positive or negative feedback about your software, you need to create opportunities on your website where they can feel safe and prepared to share their feedbacks.
    https://www.dragapp.com/blog/customer-feedback-saas/
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  5. The fact that customer feedback is key has been established in all branches of doing business. One piece of the puzzle most professionals leave behind, however, is how to get quality feedback from customers.

    So if you’re one of these professionals (retailers, businesspeople, salespeople, entrepreneurs, and “netrepreneurs”), this piece was crafted for you.

    We’re here today to explain what quality customer/client feedback entails and consider 12 proven ways to get it, plus nuggets on how to use it. But first, what is customer feedback and why is it important?
    https://www.accuwebhosting.com/blog/12-secrets-to-get-quality-customer-feedback-in-the-right-way/
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  6. We’ve made a habit of asking our customers for feedback. We ask for feedback inside our software. We ask for feedback via surveys. We ask for feedback after someone talks to a customer service representative. We gather feedback left on review sites. We ask for feedback from our Advisory Board. At last count, there are over 30 different channels through which we ask HubSpot customers for feedback.

    Turns out, asking for feedback is the easy part. The hard part is acting on it.
    https://blog.hubspot.com/service/ask-for-feedback-and-act-on-it/
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  7. Retailers always need to properly analyze customer feedback if they want to evolve their business to meet shopper needs. But when collecting that feedback, they better make it quick for the shopper. As many as 44% percent of shoppers have abandoned a customer feedback survey without completing it, with 57% of those citing length as the primary reason for doing so, according to a survey from Medallia.

    Beyond the length of the survey, these characteristics have caused consumers to abandon customer feedback surveys:
    https://www.retailtouchpoints.com/topics/shopper-experience/57-of-shoppers-abandon-customer-feedback-surveys-because-they-re-too-long/
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  8. Growing passenger numbers in an increasingly cosmopolitan world are forcing airports to step up their game to ensure that travellers are satisfied with services. As customer feedback becomes more and more crucial to reach this goal, digitalisation offers new ways of gathering and organising data.
    https://www.airport-technology.com/features/how-is-digitalisation-improving-customer-feedback-at-airports/
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  9. We are all too familiar with customer feedback requests as they bombard us from every side: email signatures, website pop-ups, phone queues (“press 1 after this call to …”), even the grocery gal circles a survey she’d like us to take at the bottom of the receipt.

    Companies seem eager to know what we think about everything. But does it work? Do they get our honest opinions? And do they get scientific data that helps them improve?
    http://customerthink.com/how-to-invite-the-most-honest-customer-feedback/
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  10. Here I have identified several misconceptions that Digital Marketers assume about online customer feedback used in both B2B AND B2C businesses. Below I will share with you some misconceptions and truths about online feedback to demonstrate why it is so vital to success.
    https://mopinion.com/5-common-misconceptions-about-online-customer-feedback-debunked/
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