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Improving Your E-Commerce Customer Service to Meet Today’s Consumer Expectations

Joe Rawlinson

Mobile technology has been changing consumer expectations for both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retailers, making it more challenging to deliver satisfactory customer service. The 2017 IBM Consumer Experience Index (CEI) Study says only 3.4 percent are delivering average service and 39.6

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Which retailers will thrive this Christmas and beyond?

Eptica

Consumers are feeling cautious but in control. Against this backdrop, and with fierce competition from online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay, Forrester Research believes that retailers must now deliver rich, personalized customer experiences to win and retain customers both now and moving into 2017.

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Building Societies: the Original Experts of Customer Engagement

Thunderhead

Associated costs are relatively high, so naturally, the industry is planning sustainable growth through complementary digital customers. And of course, these new online experiences must align with those provided so brilliantly ‘in branch’. Whatever the channel, we’re really talking about achieving customer engagement.

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Secret Sauce

C Space

In 2017, Hurricane Harvey kicked off an historically destructive storm season, devastating parts of Texas and ultimately matching Hurricane Katrina as the costliest hurricane to hit the United States. In the aftermath of Harvey, we saw something unexpected, something that resonated deeply with consumers and still resonates to this very day.

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5 breakthrough in-store experiences (and the employees behind them)

Qualtrics

To provide the levels of ease and personalization customers now expect, brands must engage their audiences seamlessly across all touchpoints. Multiple channels, one customer relationship. The consumer experience is no longer just a matter of going shopping in a store or pulling out a device to make a purchase online.

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