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  1. Have you ever been at a loss when trying to optimize your emails, your website, and other aspects of your business?

    Of course, you have! We all have.

    The frustration keeps building as you try to figure out what’s keeping you from seeing the results you were expecting, but you can’t seem to identify the problem.This is where customer feedback comes to the rescue.
    https://sleeknote.com/blog/customer-feedback/
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  2. Growing a successful small business depends on repeat clients, and clients only come back when they are extremely happy with the products or services you're providing. It should go without saying that your initial focus should be on providing an exemplary product or service. Once you have that solid foundation, it's time to focus on the second part of generating repeat business — tailoring your offerings to exactly what your clients need and want.
    https://www.thebalance.com/how-to-ask-clients-for-feedback-2951753/
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  3. While on the surface, a customer-first culture seems like the most obvious way to drive business growth, it usually backfires. Most of these initiatives result in employees feeling like their ideas and feedback are not valued, even if their ideas and feedback are directly from the customers they work with every day.

    To create better customer engagement and the related revenue you desire, put your employees first. Employees often observe customer needs that are not necessarily voiced, and without them, you will completely miss out on opportunities to improve your business.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2018/03/28/are-your-customer-growth-initiatives-missing-a-critical-component/#726f0b0e1a71/
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  4. Many companies are striving to launch customer experience (CX) programs that will improve their growth, margin, and customer retention. In working with our clients, one of the challenges we see is a tendency to view CX as a tactical effort–something designed to seek out and resolve customer annoyances, particularly in customer service interactions. As a result, company’s CX focus can be narrowed to activities like enhancing customer care processes, front-line employee performance, customer care hiring, and call center training. While these are all good and necessary efforts, this sort of myopia misses the point of what CX really is and what it can do for your company.
    https://which-50.com/leaderships-essential-role-in-customer-experience/
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  5. Are you ready for GDPR? Failure to be in compliance with the new act can result to fines of up to 4% of annual global turnover, or EUR 20 million, depending on whichever is the greatest. GDPR is set to affect most sectors, here we look at how the legislation impacts on the collection of guest surveys.
    https://www.digitaldoughnut.com/articles/2018/march/the-impact-of-gdpr-on-guest-feedback-surveys/
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  6. The relationship between the sales and marketing departments naturally varies from organization to organization. But at its core, the relationship is meant to be a new-business-creating one-two punch. Marketing builds up relationships with a wide base of potential clients, while sales converts those relationships into paying customers. This is clearly a massive oversimplification of the buyer’s journey, but it at least illustrates one important fact: These two departments need to work in concert if they have any hope of creating a sustainable customer pipeline. Good content can go a long way toward making that a reality.
    https://www.skyword.com/contentstandard/marketing/your-content-strategy-should-include-your-entire-organization-part-iii-syncing-up-with-sales/
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  7. Everybody who conducts surveys and collects customer feedback with the objective of measuring or improving Loyalty or Customer Satisfaction will at least consider “identifying drivers”, if not executing a method to do so. There are many ways to identify the drivers of an outcome metric such as Loyalty or CSAT. Some are more common, some less, and there are many varying schools of thought on how to implement techniques. What’s the right way of doing it? It all depends. It depends on the business objective, the need for information, and how the findings will be used.
    http://customerthink.com/what-drives-loyalty-really-do-you-want-a-car-with-four-wheels-or-good-service/
    Tags: , , , by eringilliam (2018-03-28)
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  8. Think about the last tech implementation that you were a part of. How early did you get to see the solution? Was it in training a few weeks prior to launch? Or was it on the day it was launched?

    There is a noticeable trend of projects trying to keep the final product away from end users; they avoid seeking feedback on how people would actually use the system being implemented. Or there are business persons on the project team who advise and provide guidance in shaping the solution, but in my experience, these people generally work at a middle management level and won’t be using the solution on a day to day basis.
    https://www.purelearning.com.au/blog/good-beta-best-digital-transformation/
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  9. Businesspeople are just people, after all, with the same problems, apprehensions, feelings and dreams as everyone else. However, B2B buyers are also usually very busy. So, with that in mind, here are several steps you take to amplify your sales to them:
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/311029/
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  10. Customer-centric marketing has several layers of meaning. The most popular layer means personalization of communications, toward increasing customer lifetime value. Without the other vital layers, though, much potential customer lifetime value will be squandered.

    First Layer: All Customer Touch-Points. Communications is only one touch-point of many that marketing has with customers. Channel partners, alliance partners, market research, events, customer engagement and loyalty marketing are other touch-points with customers that certainly should be customer-centric.
    http://customerthink.com/customer-centric-marketing-align-for-growth/
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