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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

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 its 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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Why the End-to-End Customer Experience Should Be A Priority

InMoment XI

The end-to-end customer experience is important because it can be key to retaining customers. 86% of customers agree that they would switch to a competitor after three or fewer negative experiences with a brand. Ensure Consistency Across Channels The end-to-end customer experience doesn’t include a set start and end point.

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

ShepHyken

This week we feature an article by Lukas Sitar who writes about growing and sustaining customer lifetime value for the entire customer cycle. While many marketers look at metrics like conversion rates, net profit per sale, average value of a lead, and average customer order, they often overlook their customer lifetime value.

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