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The Importance of Customer Self Service Portal

Kayako

In recent years, the rise of social media put the customer in charge of the brand conversation. As e-commerce and demand for online help expands, companies have to meet and exceed new expectations to keep customers satisfied. Fortunately, customers also like to help themselves. Discover Kayako Self Service.

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10 trends changing customer expectations

Vonage

The old adage of "know your customers" is also still as true today as it ever was. And with consumer behavior changing rapidly, businesses need to stay up-to-date with customer expectations. Here are 10 trends changing (and often raising) consumer expectations: 1. It was well and truly part of the deal of online shopping.

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3 Benefits of Knowledge Management for Customer Service

Kayako

According to a Forrester report , 72% of US online consumers prefer to use self-help tools online to get answers to their questions rather than contact the company’s help desk via telephone or email. Why do people prefer self-service? Are you ready to deliver Friction-Free Customer Service?

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The Impact of Knowledge Management for Self Service in Customer Service

CSM Magazine

The first choice for many consumers is now self-service. Studies have shown that almost 90% of clients anticipate a brand having its own service portal – and they prefer knowledge base enabled self-service channels such as FAQs. Adding Knowledge Management makes Customer Self Service easier.

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10 trends changing customer expectations

Vonage

The old adage of “know your customers” is also still as true today as it ever was. And with consumer behavior changing rapidly, businesses need to stay up-to-date with customer expectations. Here are 10 trends changing (and often raising) consumer expectations: 1. Customers see a brand, not a department.

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Why You Should Build an Omnichannel Customer Experience

InMoment XI

It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that customer expectations are always changing, and you’ll never be able to keep up. However, all your customers want the same thing: to be able to interact with their brand on their terms. But, it may not be as hard as you think.

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Why customer service is an integral part of customer experience

CloudCherry

Perhaps, you will remember a conversation with a support rep where he/she understood your problem perfectly, and helped you resolve it in no time. In any case, you will think about an experience where a company gave you what you wanted and did something a little extra to win you over. Effective self-service options.