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5 Ways to Leverage Net Promoter Score to Boost Customer Retention

InMoment XI

Not only do returning customers require less introduction to your products and services, but they also tend to spend more than first-time customers, too. One user engagement strategy you can use to boost your customer retention is to make use of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) system. 1: Make Sure It’s Accurate.

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Building a Product Roadmap & Why Customer Success Input Is Valuable

CSM Practice

How valuable is Customer Success’s input in creating a solid product roadmap?! In the past, companies relied solely on the product management team to build and drive roadmaps. Shifting the Product Roadmap Ownership to Customer Success. What is a product roadmap? It was a one-team show.

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Expanding Customer Success Through Partners

Gainsight

Partner Success has been long talked about in Customer Success programs, but it’s had limitations in practice due to technology constraints like data security requirements and lack of Customer Success capabilities among partners. The value of the partnership no longer stops at the initial transaction.

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Proactive Churn Prevention Promotes Customer Retention

Totango

Read on to learn what churn is, how an attrition analysis can help you pinpoint why you’re losing customers, and what steps you can take to prevent customer churn. What Is Churn Rate and How Does It Relate to Customer Retention? Poor Customer Fit. Change in Customer Goals.

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11 Customer Success statistics, quips and quotes on investing in these teams

ChurnZero

The purpose of a Customer Success team is to help a company’s customers get the most value out of its product. The hypothesis is, if a customer maximizes the obtainable value, they will remain loyal and spend more with the company. This isn’t merely a theory.

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Customer Retention Optimization Strategies to Keep Customers Long-Term

Totango

When you get a new customer, work to retain them and grow customer lifetime value. While the sales team will always be looking for new customers, retaining a current customer is far cheaper than finding a new customer to replace them. So, don’t focus solely on hunting up one-time customers.

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Customer Success Plans That Rock!

Education Services Group

Let’s talk Customer Success Plans. What’s a Customer Success Plan, you ask? Well, let’s just say it’s the wind beneath your customer’s wings. It’s the recipe for their success. My amazing metaphors aside, Customer Success Plans are essentially the “what” and “how” of delivering on your CS strategy.