Customer Experience
Articles focused on Customer Experience (CX)
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The Customer Experienceâs impact on Customer Churn
Successful companies make it a strategic priority to retain customers because they know retention has a significant impact on their bottom line. When considering a companyâs assets and liabilities, customers should be viewed as the greatest âassetâ, and diligent work and time should be dedicated to making sure losing customers doesnât hold much weight on the liability side of the balance sheet. The Cost of Churn Loss of revenue When a company loses a customer, there is the obvious loss of their business, which includes any immediate loss to a companyâs revenue, the loss of what couldâve been that customerâs recurring business, and the potential loss of a referral. Lost…
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Love âem or hate âem, The Millennial Generation Continues to be King
The Millennial generation will continue to be a topic of interest in 2018 and beyond, as they are âon the cusp of surpassing Baby Boomers as the nationâs largest living adult generation, according to population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau.â (Pew Research) While the characteristics of Millennials cross a broad spectrum â narcissistic and lazy to open-minded and receptive to new ideas â the fact remains that they have and will continue to have incredible purchasing power. In fact, in 2017, Forbes estimated it at $200 billion dollars! As the soon-to-be largest adult population, this generation not only holds their own purse strings, but as they take on leadership…
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Itâs all about them Gen Zzzzâs
Itâs time to stop talking about millennials â or if you are a millennial, itâs time for the attention to finally shift â because Generation Z is entering the marketplace with a unique set of expectations and characteristics. Generation Z is larger than the Baby Boomer or Millennial groups, making up 25% of the population, and even though they are between the ages of 4 and 24, they have incredible buying power because of the influence they have over their parentsâ buying habits. This buying power will only increase as they age. Additionally, Gen Z doesnât even have a memory of dial-up, life without a cellphone, or the inability to…