Cut the Clutter: How to Create Customer Delight By Making Less More (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about how to create customer delight by making less more. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Customer Satisfaction vs Delight? Make the Choice for Business Survival (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about my recipe for customer loyalty and referrals. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Are You in the Delight Business? How to Mix Pleasure into Every Customer Experience (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about how to mix pleasure into every customer experience. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? How to Guide Customers Through Transitions (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about transitions in your business. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? How to Guide Customers Through Transitions
While most brands help customers feel valued, appreciated, and loved during the sales phase of their journey, customer love wanes after the sale is complete. Accordingly, customers often wonder, in the words of the 1961 Shirell’s song, “Will you still love me tomorrow?” The shift from sales to service is just one of many “transitional…
Moments of Truth – How to Master What Actually Matters to Customers
In 1981, Jan Carlzon saved Scandinavian Airlines by focusing on “Moments of Truth.” Six years later, he wrote a book titled Moments of Truth – New Strategies for Today’s Consumer-Driven Economy Carlzon described those moments as all interactions between a customer and an employee that lasted 15 seconds or more. While all customer-facing interactions are…
So You Want to Measure Customer Effort – 3 Things You Must Know
When the Greek philosopher Sophocles said, “success is dependent on effort,” he wasn’t thinking about 21st-century customer experiences. Today, in a consumer context, Sophocles might have said: “Customer success should require minimal customer effort! In last week’s newsletter, I offered a rationale for asking customers about the effort they exert to get their needs met…
Are You Easy? How to Drive Loyalty by Reducing Customer Effort
When I was in high school, no one wanted to be described as “easy.” However, an “easy” customer experience is a different story! Let’s take a quick look at customer ease, how to measure effort, when to measure it, and why some customer effort can be positive. Overview of Customer Effort In 2008, the US…
Thanks for the Complaint – 4 Tips for Jaw-Dropping Customer Experience Fixes
I’m not a fan of the line, “a customer complaint is a gift.” I understand the research that supports that utterance (as few as 4% of upset customers complain directly to a business representative). However, the gifts I want to receive come from positive experiences. Those gifts are loyalty and referrals – not complaints. Accordingly,…
Do Reward Programs Produce Loyalty? – Tips for Creating Incentives That Drive Business (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed distinctions between customer loyalty and a rewards program. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes those distinctions and offers tips for building a successful customer incentive program. For more information please reach out to me using the contact tab.