If you run your own business I know you do your best to please your customers, satisfy their needs, and eventually to keep them loyal to your brand. But how can you be sure that your efforts bring desired results? If you do not try to find out what your clients actually think about your service, you will never be able to give them the best customer experience. Their opinions about experience they have with your brand is helpful information that you can use to adjust your business to fit their needs more accurately.
https://blog.startquestion.com/7-reasons-why-customer-feedback-is-important-to-your-business-28e99c00eba7/
The greatest invention since the wheel has got to be the internet. With the internet, we are given unprecedented access to so much information. Not only that, but we are also able to share information with people who we would never even personally meet.
https://www.influencive.com/the-psychology-behind-customer-feedback-and-how-it-can-help-build-your-online-business/
In life and business, it’s important to distinguish between the types of feedback we receive and the feedback we actively seek it out from the right people.
https://www.influencive.com/identify-feedback-level-business/
Social networking giant Facebook, which has been embroiled in a data breach controversy, today said it will host a series of public events across various countries, including India, as part of its efforts to improve and refine its community standard guidelines.
http://www.bgr.in/news/facebook-to-seek-user-feedback-to-improve-community-guidelines/
Uber in late 2016 redesigned its Driver app but as CEO Dara Khosrowshahi highlighted on Tuesday, it’s already showing its age. Worse yet, Khosrowshahi concedes that Uber went about its last design in the wrong way – doing the work based on what they thought drivers wanted, launching it and hoping for the best.
https://www.techspot.com/news/74101-uber-revamps-driver-app-based-user-feedback.html/
Dealing with complainers and haters in social media can, of course, be tricky. What you need is a framework for how to do it right.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/273748/
As more companies and brands monitor and participate in community dialogues, they need to be aware that the loudest consumers don’t always represent the majority.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/252318/
Twitter can be a very effective tool for addressing questions about a brand’s product or services, but it’s not being used effectively, according to a new study.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/247390/
You can’t please everybody, and the people who design tech interfaces know this truth all too well.
These folks have to consider conflicting suggestions from users to improve the experience on their favorite platforms, but their customers aren’t the only
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/309538/
A customer-centric approach has always been a fundamental strategy for business. However, lately it seems to have become more of an idyllic vision than a reality.
Technology allows us to reach customers across the globe. But, it has simultaneously driven us further apart. Whereas businesses used to be in tune with their customers' every need, many corporations today have gained a reputation for being both out of touch with their customers, and slow to innovate.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/308367/