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Top 5 Customer Service & CX Articles for Week of March 4, 2024

ShepHyken

Consumers Show Higher Brand Loyalty Than Global Average But Demand More In Return by Marigold (Adweek) Fast on the heels of its recently published global report, relationship marketing pioneer Marigold has filtered the results from that groundbreaking survey now with a dedicated focus on U.S. Overall, the report is optimistic.

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Evolution of Customer Experience in E-Commerce 2023

Lumoa

Customer Experience in E-commerce Trend Predictions for 2023. Providing exceptional customer service on an e-commerce platform is essential for maintaining a solid customer base. The Microsoft Global Service Report shows that 54% of respondents have higher expectations for customer service than the previous year.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles For the Week of December 3, 2017

ShepHyken

This could be an amazing case-study, as the government, generally thought to be at the very low end of customer satisfaction, works to turn public sentiment around. You’ll have to fill out a form to download the report titled, “Rethinking Federal Customer Experience.”

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5 Top Customer Service Articles of the Week 9-6-2021

ShepHyken

After the author shares the story, he offers commentary about why what this brand did (Lego) was so successful. Customer Service is SO Annoying (Tips to Make it Less So) by Jim Gilbert. A Look at Customer Effort Score and How It Can Help Build Better CX by Dom Nicastro. This is the kind of thing that creates CX legends.

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Does ‘showrooming’ mean the end of retail? Or can customer experience save the high street store…

Smith+co CX

Like Phoenix arising from the ashes, retail brands Jessops and HMV have both returned to the high street albeit in a stripped down, leaner form. Both brands were much loved by their customers and had a reputation for being pretty good at what they did. But training in most retail operations doesn’t work. Here’s why.

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