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How a Better Brand Tracking Program Can Forge Deeper Connections with Customers

Strativity

On the TV closest to our table, the news anchor announced that it felt like 2008 all over again and that corporations didn’t know how to react. Looking around at the table at my four kids and husband, I realized how much has changed since 2008. A future-proof approach to brand tracking.

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Why listening to customers matters in a recession

Thematic

You need insights you can act on to reduce customer churn, improve products and services, and get an edge over competitors. How to use customer insights to your advantage: 1. Do they match your ideal customer profile? Which customers are churning? During the 2008 recession, Starbucks came under threat.

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Is the Chief Experience Officer a Worthwhile Addition to the C-Suite?

Retently

Whichever way you look at it, it’s clear that unhappy customers ( who are much more likely to leave your brand , naturally) are a huge threat to business growth. The obvious solution is offering your customers a much better experience, service, and product to ensure they are happy with your business.

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Understanding Negative NPS Score: Causes, Impact and Solutions

Lumoa

Zendesk’s research found that an overwhelming majority of consumers (nearly three out of five ) stated that quality customer service is paramount in cultivating brand loyalty. In other words, failing to provide adequate customer service can be enough to trigger a negative NPS score and, consequently, drive customers away.

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Is the Chief Customer Officer a Worthwhile Addition to the C-Suite?

Retently

Whichever way you look at it, it’s clear that unhappy customers ( who are much more likely to leave your brand , naturally) are a huge threat to business growth. The obvious solution is to offer your customers a much better experience, service, and product to make sure they are happy with your business.

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Loyalty partners: co-creating customer value

Currency Alliance

Loyalty partnerships with complementary brands are the best way to create additional value, for customers and for your business. For airlines and hotel groups, frequent customers are business travelers, so their partner mixes are heavily biased toward fellow travel brands. The value can be immediate.

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CX Experts We Love

Wootric

Why we love David : He’s VP of Customer Insights at Ancestry.com. A seasoned CX pro, David was with the Global Consumer Insights team at Clorox and Head of Global Research and Brand Strategy at Fitbit before joining the venerable family history and genomics company. Guneet Singh. Melinda Gonzalez.