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New Data Reveals Two-thirds of Consumers Say Brands Still Aren’t Getting Customer Service Right

CSM Magazine

New data from Dixa , a leading customer engagement platform, has today revealed that brands are struggling to meet evolving consumer demands and expectations in the realm of customer service. . The cumulative result is that, after just one poor experience, 92% of consumers say they would stop shopping with that brand if they could.

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It’s 2015. Do you know where your customers are?

Customer Enthusiast

It occurred to me while reading through a list of 15 Customer Service Trends for 2015 assembled by Richard Shapiro, president of The Center For Client Retention , that nine of the 15 trends are related to omnichannel: a seamless approach to a consumer’s experience through all available shopping channels (e.g.,

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2015 Global Customer Service Report: Customer Expectations and Location, Location, Location

Tricia Morris

The 2015 Global State of Multichannel Customer Service Report published by Parature, from Microsoft and Microsoft Dynamics CRM shows that geography does play a role in customers’ views on service. But are customer service preferences and expectations? Global Similarity Highlights. Consistently satisfying service is increasingly important.

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Customer experience is mired in mediocrity

Alida

Customer experience is middling at best, and that’s troubling for brands. Even in the United States, where brands had the highest average scores, only 18 percent of brands ranked good or excellent. Even in the United States, where brands had the highest average scores, only 18 percent of brands ranked good or excellent.

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Reshaping retail: 3 innovation strategies for the e-commerce era

Alida

Though brick and mortar sales are down only five percent since 2015, the closure of many anchor tenants has significantly impacted shopping malls. Today’s fickle customers don’t want aisle after aisle of redundant merchandise; they want to be a part of a brand experience. Others brands are pursuing experiential retailing.

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14 proven ways to improve customer satisfaction 

BirdEye

Satisfied customers grow brand loyalty, boost word-of-mouth recommendations, and significantly boost a business’s growth. This way, they stick with the brand, increasing profitability and reputation. Customer satisfaction directly impacts brand reputation, referral programs, conversion rates, and revenue.

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16 Statistics Shaping the Future of Customer Service

Tricia Morris

Customer expectations are changing and growing just as rapidly as the channels and technology consumers are empowered with to engage, encouraging (if not demanding) that brands and organizations embrace a strategy of non-stop, customer-centric adaptation. 2015 Aspect Consumer Experience Survey ).