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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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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). Its response rate ranges from about five to nine times greater than that of email, paid search, or social media.”.

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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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How do UK banks rate on customer experience?

Eptica

This has led nearly 1m people to switch their bank account during 2017, with initiatives such as the Current Account Switching Scheme making it possible for customers to move all regular outgoing and incoming payments from an old account to a new account within seven working days and without much effort at all.

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The Journey to Hybrid: 20+ Things We Learned Transforming Pulse Everywhere

Gainsight

Meanwhile, Pulse the conference graduated from a ballroom in 2013 to a full takeover of the Intercontinental Hotel in 2014 , San Francisco’s Pier 48 in 2015 , the Oakland Convention Center in 2016 and 2017 , the San Mateo County Events Center in 2018 , and finally to the venue it was truly meant to call home, San Francisco’s Moscone Center, in 2019.

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Gen Z Rely on the Internet Primarily for Social Media and Entertainment

CSM Magazine

The Digital Experience Is The Human Experience. Unlike their predecessors, who use the internet mainly to source information, the research found that 86 percent of Gen Z rely on the internet primarily for social media and entertainment, demonstrating a marked shift from “inform me” to “entertain me.” percentage points.