Remove 2007 Remove Customer Retention Remove Customers Remove Net Promoter Score
article thumbnail

What Do Companies With Low Net Promoter Score Have in Common?

Retently

You can also learn a surprising amount of tactics and strategies by studying the opposite end of the scale – the world’s least successful companies, from a churn perspective – to compare their common weaknesses and find out what makes their customers so unlikely to recommend them to their peers. Ready to start?

article thumbnail

Who Tweeted It First: Customer Success Edition

Amity

Working in Customer Success, we hear the same terms all the time: ARR, Churn, MRR, Retention, SaaS, etc. This week, we looked at some commonly-used terms in the world of Customer Success and made a few discoveries on who tweeted it first. Customer Churn. Customer Health Score. Customer Lifecycle.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

For many years, there has been a debate whether you could assign a dollar amount to determine the return on investment for any Customer Experience improvements. Whilst the transactional business is more interested in repeat purchases and their frequency, the subscription business is mostly interested in how long customers remain loyal.

article thumbnail

Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. First, the “research” behind the NPS claims is flawed.

NPS 89
article thumbnail

Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. First, the “research” behind the NPS claims is flawed.

NPS 86
article thumbnail

The Reasons Behind Apple’s Customer Loyalty and High NPS

Retently

Apple’s customer satisfaction and loyalty have been growing steadily over the years, reflecting the way consumers view the brand. According to NPS Benchmarks , Apple’s NPS score in 2017 was a resounding 72 , which is significantly higher than the average NPS score of the consumer electronics industry.

NPS 113
article thumbnail

How does customer experience pay? Check out your portfolio

Heart of the Customer

You would think that the return on customer experience is obvious. A better customer experience improves loyalty, and loyalty means you can spend more time serving customers than chasing new ones, resulting in cost savings. Net Promoter Score inventor Fred Reichheld writes in The Ultimate Question 2.0