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Developing Surveys to Boost Customer Retention Through Actionable Data

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Customer retention is a leading critical performance indicator for companies in 2002, and for good reason. By developing surveys with a clear focus on a valuable target demographic, digging in around negative feedback, and engaging customers over a variety of channels, you can create your own actionable data machine.

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3 Keys to Modernizing Customer Engagement

Kustomer

1) Take a True Omnichannel Approach to Modernize Customer Service. Many believe that the concept of omnichannel dates back to 2003 when Best Buy created a strategy that centered around the customer in order to compete with Walmart’s electronics department. for weak omnichannel companies.

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How to Better Understand Your Customer With Ed Porter

Kustomer

He says, “So when you think about your support as a business and how you’re enabling your customer, educating your customer and supporting your customer, you have to do that through many different lenses, through many different channels.” And you drive consistency for those channels. Are we sharing the same message? Ed Porter: (08:12).

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3 Keys to Modernizing the Customer Experience

Kustomer

Take a True Omnichannel (NOT Multichannel) Approach to Customer Experience. Many believe that the concept of omnichannel dates back to 2003, when Best Buy created a strategy that centered around the customer in order to compete with Walmart’s electronics department. for weak omnichannel companies.