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Seamless Customer Experience with Omni Channel Support

Magellan Solutions

On average, 51% of companies use at least eight channels to interact with customers, including emails, social media, websites, phones, live chat, and in-store. Around 78% of customers use various channels to complete a transaction. And that is what omnichannel support is all about.

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5 Keys for Multi-Channel Customer Support

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Customers are seeking your attention in immediate and demanding ways. Welcome to Multi-Channel Customer Support. Customer Service, a stand alone department in many companies, remains a call center. That’s the same feeling customers have when it takes four different channels to get an answer.

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Unlocking the Power of Healthcare Contact Centers: Enhancing Patient Care in the Digital Age

InMoment XI

By providing round-the-clock support and personalized care, these centers play a crucial role in enhancing patient experience, improving outcomes, and fostering patient satisfaction. An omnichannel contact center strategy enables the creation of superior patient care by seamlessly integrating various communication channels.

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Using Omnichannel Contact Center to Drive Customer Satisfaction

InMoment XI

An omnichannel contact center is a customer service model that integrates and manages various communication channels in a unified and seamless manner. In an omnichannel contact center, customers can interact with a business through channels such as phone calls, emails, chat, social media, and more.

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Busy Season? Keep Customers Satisfied with Great Support

A great customer experience drives customer loyalty. Learn how to keep your customers happy this holiday season by helping them through their channel of choice with seasonal support experts.

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3 Benefits of SMS as a Customer Support Channel

Joe Rawlinson

Case in point: Choosing to not operate a call center from the cloud won’t allow businesses to keep up with customers’ demands in real time. Indeed, customers don’t want to be put on hold as live agents determine how and where they should be transferred. You might be asking yourself where to start.

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Why You Should Build an Omnichannel Customer Experience

InMoment XI

It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that customer expectations are always changing, and you’ll never be able to keep up. However, all your customers want the same thing: to be able to interact with their brand on their terms. What is Omnichannel Customer Experience?

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Ramping-up Your Digital CX Strategy: Adaptation of Omni Channel and Conversational Support

Speaker: Michael McMillan - Customer Experience Expert, TEDx Speaker, and Author

Are you looking to elevate your CX support strategy? Customers who have a seamless buying experience, from speaking with sales and purchasing the product to easily finding support, are more likely to return to your organization and recommend it to others.

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How Orvis Converted 58% of Returns into Exchanges with CX Insights

International, multi-channel retailer Orvis is known for superior outdoor equipment and customer satisfaction. Delivering white glove customer service to millions worldwide is a challenge, so Orvis turned to Khoros CX Insights to help identify and resolve friction points in the customer experience.

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Negative Reviews & Online Feedback Happens - But Where Do You Go From Here?

Speaker: Adam Dorfman, Head of Product Growth at Reputation and Jeremy Shubitz, Director of Marketing at Bosley

In today's, your customers will be not only your biggest advocates but also your biggest critics. However, negative feedback can offer actionable insights to build a stronger product and customer experience. Tune into the webinar to learn: What specific channels do customers go for feedback. What should you not say?