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The Top Trends in Customer Service for 2016

Comm100

In recent years, consumers have placed greater importance on the quality of customer service than on the price and quality of products alone. As we enter 2016, it appears that this consumer behavior trend will continue through 2016 and beyond. The use of mobile devices has been growing rapidly for several years now.

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7 Killer Tips for your Travel Site and Call Center to Navigate the Busy Holiday Season with Ease

Bold360

According to Zendesk’s 2014 Benchmark report , customer service rankings dropped to their lowest during the holiday season, with the travel industry experiencing the largest -7 point drop, the most drastic in comparison to all other industries. Provide Multi-Channel (or Better yet, Omni-channel) Support.

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16 Statistics Shaping the Future of Customer Service

Tricia Morris

Here is a collection of 16 statistics shaping customer service for today and tomorrow: 1. 76% of consumers say they view customer service as the true test of how much a company values them. 2015 Aspect Consumer Experience Survey ). 2015 Global State of Multichannel Customer Service Report).

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Buy or Bye? Why Customer Service is Increasingly Key to Retail Success

Tricia Morris

Yet, despite these increasing expectations, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index , customer satisfaction is on the decline from a survey high set two years ago. Where do customers think retailers are right now with their omnichannel goals? Are We There Yet? Getting There….

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A Guide to Perfect Customer Service, or How to Reach a Customer Service Nirvana

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At the same time a lot of dysfunctional activities are still happening in customer service, which is proved by the fact that 68% of consumers have stopped doing business with a brand due to a poor customer service experience. Convenience: omni-channel, self-service, mobile.