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The report on the top 50 UK retailers customer services proposition is still in progress. By progress I mean that all the criteria for evaluating their proposition has been recorded and I now need to review the findings to make some sense of it.
In the meantime as a light aperitif here's a preamble around the all-important Customer ...
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Momentum is building for self-service technologies in the real world. Consumers are adopting these self-service interactions
and interacting less with in-store customer services. Online it's a different story as online
shoppers want someone to talk to.
In
Future Now's 2007 Retail Customer Experience Survey, they recommend ...
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A web site I once worked on has recently received a trust overhaul
and is now lit up like a Christmas tree with all manner of sparkling
trust-builders. Whilst the client must be applauded for their endeavour to reassure
their customers and engender trust in their online store, simply littering their web site
with a generous dollop of ...
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Total Customer Experience covers the entire end-to-end
experience and not just user interface design. A retailer who understands that every single touch point is an opportunity to
strengthen or weaken their customer relationship advances from a transactional model to an interaction
model. A few years back customers were ...
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According
to a new report by the Get Safe Online Campaign, one in ten online shoppers has
been the victim of online fraud, each losing an average of £875. Read the full report at http://www.getsafeonline.org/
We live in
a shredding culture where we are continuously being warned of online fraud and ...
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Poor online
experiences impact conversion rates. The
conversion rate is a measure of the number of visitors who make a purchase
directly as a percentage of total visitors. Clients generally regard this as
the most important measurable metric so a common question I get asked is what are my top recommendations for
rejuvenating flagging ...
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In a recent Design Review a client
remarked that Search functionality should be positioned on the right hand side. Their reasoning is that this is what other
ecommerce sites do.
Search will succeed on either side
providing the page is well-designed, so this remark gave me an interesting insight
in to the ...
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