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The True Cost of Losing a Customer

BlueOcean

Listen to the audio via our podcast here: One negative customer experience may seem like a drop in the ocean of all your shopper interactions, but it’s never that simple. TL;DR: With every customer loss, you’re missing out on prospects and falling short of your lifetime customer value potential.

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The True Cost of Losing a Customer

BlueOcean

Consider these statistics from a recent survey from NewVoiceMedia: After experiencing poor customer service: • 37% of customers would change their supplier. • 28% would post a negative online review. • 26% would complain via social media. • 13% would tell friends/colleagues. • 10% would inform the media.

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Guest Blog: How Should You Grow and Sustain Your Customer Lifetime Value?

ShepHyken

It’s about listening to customer feedback and actually implementing customer suggestions. In fact, the same source showed that 89% of consumers switched to another business after experiencing poor customer service. Manage Your Customer Lifecycle Properly to Maximize Opportunities. Conclusion.

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