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Paolo Fabrizio

The Secret Recipe For Successful Social Customer Service

Customer Service recipe

Every December we see a proliferation of articles with predictions for the following year. The funny thing is that you can get some of them until February! Anyway don’t worry because this post is NOT one of those. I’m inviting you to focus on the present in order to take advantage of it. In fact, when it…


Robert Caruso

How B2B Customer Experience Affects Your Revenue

B2B Customer Experience

Continuing our “Great Articles You may have missed” series. Robert Caruso tells us about how B2B Customer Experience can affect our revenue. Customer Experience and your B2B Bottom Line Customer experience is a key business component that B2B startup, SaaS and manufacturer brands often overlook. Though customer experience (or CX) can often have an indirect impact…


Mike Jones

8 Ways to Improve Your Customer Experience

The Importance of Customer Experience Often overlooked, Customer Experience is one of the main factors that contributes to the success of your brand. It is as important as your digital marketing strategies, website usability and, of course, product quality. In other words, you need to identify the means to offer your clients a satisfying and…


Ivan Temelkov

Getting Your Content Noticed By The Sophisticated Consumer

Sophisticated Consumer

In the modern digital age, it has become significantly more difficult and challenging to capture consumer attention. Each consumer absorbs in the vicinity of 1,500 different marketing messages on daily basis. That’s a staggering number, and it is no wonder that we tend to respond to 1%-2% of those at most. This is a clear…


Daniel Newman

How to Create Brand Attachment Through Customer Experience

Customer Experience

Continuing our “Great Articles You may have missed” series….. In the modern consumer world, customers expect top-notch experiences from reliable brands. Companies must not only meet this need, they must do so while contending with ever-shortening consumer attention spans. Relevance attachment keeps your customers close to your brand by keeping your brand consistently pertinent to their lives. …


Andy Capaloff

Surveys: The Perils & Pitfalls And How To Overcome Them

Surveys - We're listening

You’d think that just putting together a survey would be easy, right? Just ask the questions that you feel need answering, then decide the format and software, and where you want to post it. So easy in fact, that at least as of 2013, according to vovici.com, it was estimated that American adults received 7…


Paolo Fabrizio

The Link Between Social, Customer Service and Sales

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″] [et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] If I had to sum up the impact of social media on business with just one word, I’d call it a r-evolution; it describes perfectly the digital tsunami that affected marketing, sales and customer service. Consumers have become more and more inclined to ‘tweet on brands doors‘ rather…


Patrick Cole

To Gain Customers Trust, Get To Know Their Personality

Trust is a key world in the world of business and marketing. It lies in the foundation of any successful business relationship. Earning customer trust is one of the central goals of many companies and individual entrepreneurs. Of course, as much trust is central to establishing a successful business, knowing your customers is equally important.…


Daniel Newman

The Importance Of Continuity From Marketing To Customer Service

Clients don’t see businesses as departments. They see the cohesive front that a business may call its “face.” When businesses earn a sale, the only expectation a customer has is that their needs with respect to the product will be met. Unfortunately, many business departments operate in silos, away from each other, and without cohesion.…


Bryan Kramer

5 Ways to Build a Customer Adventure

The original “Choose Your Own Adventure” book was created by Edward Packard called the “Adventures of You.” Between 1978 and 1998, it was a phenomenon for kids (and adults), because it was the first time the reader was given control over the outcome. With so many options to end the story, the unexpected twists brought…


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