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Defining the Stages of the Customer Journey Map: Loyalty

Education Services Group

Every customer journey map is a little bit different (or a lot different) depending on many factors, but one thing they all have in common is the end of the contract term. the part where we continue to strengthen our bonds with our customers well into the future. Loyalty – The story continues…forever? Who owns renewals?

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Defining the Stages of the Customer Journey Map: Acquisition

Education Services Group

A prospective customer has learned about your business, they’ve spoken to Sales, and they feel like yours is the right solution for them. You’re officially rewarded for your work and are observing them move into the next stage of the customer journey – Acquisition! This stage of the customer journey is all about first value.

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5 Critical Moments in Customer Relationships to Document in Customer Journey Maps

Education Services Group

When you build a customer journey map, you’re focused on the customer’s experience from their perspective. You chart every interaction with your customer, everywhere you engage with them and everywhere they engage with your product. Moments of connection: Cultivating relationships through commonality.

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Tips for Creating or Revising Your Customer Success Journey Map

ClientSuccess

Road Map Vectors by Vecteezy. At the heart of any successful customer relationship is a clear and well-defined path to customer success. This means implementing best practices in areas such as product training, initial relationship cadence, and real-time support.

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The SaaS Guide to Customer Engagement, Retention, and Advocacy

Want to lead customers down the path to retention and advocacy? After onboarding, most SaaS customers have to find their own way to success—with little more than a few CSM calls (if they’re a large enough account to have one), and a knowledge base to get them there.

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5 Questions to Ask When Making the Choice – Customer Journey Map or Touchpoint Map?

Education Services Group

They may sound the same, but customer journey maps are different from touchpoint maps (also known as service blueprints). They are both ways of looking at the customer journey, but one concentrates on the front-end, customer experience and the other focuses on the back-end processes that drive those experiences.

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Why a Customer Success Plan Is the Best Thing You Can Do for Your Customer Relationship

Totango

A key component of creating customer success is working with your customer to identify and organize mutual goals into a standardized customer success plan. Your customer success team can keep clients better informed on their progress, actively demonstrating the value obtained through your product.