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Customer Experience + Marketing: Pro’s & Con’s

ClearAction

Marketing, sales, and service are typically most in-touch and in-tune with customers, compared to the other business functional areas. Historically, customer experience management may have been thought of as the Service organization’s domain: dealing with post-purchase questions, returns, and misunderstandings.

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Acquisition Addiction’s Impact on Customer Experience ROI

ClearAction

Michael Brenner, CEO of Marketing Insider, says: “The biggest mistake companies make when analyzing retention rates is not seeing that a high churn rate is the result of poor customer acquisition efforts.” Creating & keeping a customer (i.e. customer-centric management) is guided by customer lifetime value.

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How Dun & Bradstreet gets sales teams to buy-in on customer experience

Qualtrics

D&B’s VP of Customer Insights, Rachel Richter, spoke at the X4 Summit in Salt Lake City, and explained how the company was making data more usable for its sales teams. D&B’s insights team set out to do 3 things to support customer acquisition and retention: Create a customer feedback lifecycle.

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Customer Experience vs Customer Service: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters

SugarCRM

Seek opportunities : A customer experience (CX) platform allows you to streamline internal processes, enabling you to facilitate interactions with your brand and even anticipate customer wants and needs. Brands that have a consistent image are perceived as more together by customers.