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Understanding Negative NPS Score: Causes, Impact and Solutions

Lumoa

You’ve designed your NPS survey and emailed it to all your customers—and the results are in… but not those you were expecting. When it comes to gauging customer sentiment and loyalty, few metrics enjoy such widespread acclaim as the Net Promoter Score (NPS). And you’re not alone in feeling that way.

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How to improve customer service: A winning customer service strategy

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What happens when a business gets customer service wrong? With 52% of global consumers saying that most of their customer service interactions are fragmented, 89% of customers are claiming to leave a business after one poor customer service experience. Are they accurate?

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The definitive guide to customer experience management (CXM)

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Consumers experience your brand in many different ways, whether by using your product and interacting with customer support, or through word-of-mouth on channels outside of your control. And with each new interaction, their perception of your brand can change, potentially leading to a new customer or a lost one.

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The definitive guide to customer experience management (CXM)

delighted

Consumers experience your brand in many different ways, whether by using your product and interacting with customer support, or through word-of-mouth on channels outside of your control. And with each new interaction, their perception of your brand can change, potentially leading to a new customer or a lost one.

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Reduce Customer Churn with the Voice of the Customer (VoC)

Thematic

A focus on customer acquisition often overshadows the vital task of retention. A shocking 66% of consumers end relationships with companies due to poor customer service. This highlights a disconnect: Customers crave positive experiences, yet businesses sometimes must listen proactively. The consequence?