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Improving Your E-Commerce Customer Service to Meet Today’s Consumer Expectations

Joe Rawlinson

Mobile technology has been changing consumer expectations for both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar retailers, making it more challenging to deliver satisfactory customer service. The 2017 IBM Consumer Experience Index (CEI) Study says only 3.4 percent of brands are delivering leading-edge customer experience , while 33.5

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Building Societies: the Original Experts of Customer Engagement

Thunderhead

Of all the industries, they have a very genuine association with customer engagement – and are uniquely placed to achieve this. Of all the industries, Building Societies have a very genuine association with customer engagement– and are uniquely placed to achieve this. Trust is at an all-time low”.

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Key Learnings from Cyber Monday 2018

OpinionLab

While Cyber Monday 2018 was a huge success for online retailers, with U.S. over 2017 to $7.9 billion according to Adobe , results could have been even higher if online retailers addressed key issues that are creating poor customer experiences. sales jumping 19.7% This article was originally posted on the Verint blog.

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Key Learnings from Cyber Monday 2018

OpinionLab

While Cyber Monday 2018 was a huge success for online retailers, with U.S. over 2017 to $7.9 billion according to Adobe , results could have been even higher if online retailers addressed key issues that are creating poor customer experiences. sales jumping 19.7% This article was originally posted on the Verint blog.

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Stop the Condescending Second Guessing. Trust that Customers Know What They Want.

ERDM

Article by Ernan Roman Featured on RetailTouchPoints.com According to the IBM 2017 Customer Experience Index (CEI) Study , “Only 19% of brands offer more than a basic level of personalization of the online experience.” In our ERDM VoC research , consumers told us time and time again that marketers still don’t get it!

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Is the Future of Retail, Physical or Virtual?

C3Centricity

However, with the move of most major supermarket chains to offer online stores too, plus a few successful online-only stores, such as Amazon in the US and Ocado in the U.K. they were reconsidering just how big they could or should grow their online business. This discussion happened just a few years back in 2017.

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The Unicorn of Content Marketing: The Mailbox NOT the Inbox

Hallmark Business Connections

While avalanches of paid ads, promotional emails, and low-quality content saturate online experiences, one mailbox is less crowded – the one at the end of your driveway (or attached to your house or in your lobby). Audiences aren’t trained to think of their online experiences with a brand separately from their offline experiences.