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Securing Brand Loyalty In The Third Wave Of CX

InMoment XI

Maintaining customer loyalty has become increasingly challenging in today’s digital-first environment. In a recent podcast featuring Simon Fraser, VP Insights and Consultancy at InMoment, and Stanford Swinton, key strategies to secure brand loyalty amidst the evolving landscape of customer experience (CX) were discussed.

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Customer Loyalty: Experiences that Increase Retention

InMoment XI

In fact, 64% of loyal customers are more likely to purchase frequently, and 31% are willing to spend more to stay with their brand of choice. Since customers have so many businesses competing for their attention, investing in customer loyalty can give you a major competitive edge. What Is Customer Loyalty?

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Voice of Customer Analysis to Improve Customer Loyalty and Retention

InMoment XI

Customers are increasingly likely to switch brands if they don’t feel satisfied. 83% of customers agree they feel more loyal to companies that respond to and resolve their complaints. Loyal customers are likely to spend more and advocate for your brand. What Is Voice of Customer Analysis?

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Digital Experience: Meeting Customer Expectations

InMoment XI

And for as long as there have been customers, businesses have had to prioritize creating a positive customer experience. The customer experience—how buyers feel about their collective interactions with a brand—defines and motivates customer action. It sets the tone for the entire company/consumer relationship.

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The Psychology Behind Customer Retention and Loyalty

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

When working to grow their business and revenue, companies often focus most (if not all) of their resources on attracting new customers. Customers expect (and deserve!) If a customer tries a new brand that fails to deliver on their needs—especially during the earliest interactions—they have little reason to support it.

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How to Build Customer Trust and Loyalty

InMoment XI

Many companies underestimate the value of customer trust and loyalty when it comes to driving higher revenue growth. It might sound counterintuitive, but convincing existing customers to return is more important than gaining new ones. In fact, returning customers spend 67% more than first-time buyers.

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How to Measure Customer Delight and Prove Its Impact on Brand Loyalty

C3Centricity

As we all know, customer satisfaction is no longer enough to secure brand loyalty – if it ever was! Companies must strive to go beyond mere satisfaction and aim to delight their customers. However, research shows that satisfied customers are not necessarily loyal customers.

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