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  • Not Guilty (well, not always that is) pt I

    The checkout process is always the prime suspect in the case of the retailer vs. high abandonment rates.   A high abandonment rate is an unecessary evil.  For many etailers the percentage of people that add an item to their basket but drop out before completing the purchase sits somewhere between 50 and 70 percent. In simple ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on July 14, 2008
  • Probing your Customer Service Proposition

    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 ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on July 3, 2008
  • Someone to talk to – pt I

    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 ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on June 23, 2008
  • Conchango’s motley crew take on Retail Week 2008

    Today is day 1 of the Retail Week Conference 2008.  I arrived in time for the breakfast briefing, sporting a Conchango t-shirt. My trim figure barely made a dent in the XL Conchango t-shirt leaving plenty of room for a couple of colleagues to squeeze in. After a much-needed caffeine injection and over-indulgence in fresh croissants I ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on March 12, 2008
  • Four-oh-Four : give it the respect it deserves

    The 404 error is the most notorious of all status codes.   Four-oh-Four has hit the mainstream, becoming part of our Internet vocabulary and even infiltrating our everyday language. It’s so popular that this status code has abandoned its mates (401, 403...) for international stardom, with galleries, forums and Facebook groups hosting ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on March 10, 2008
  • Building customer trust should be taken seriously

    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 ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on March 6, 2008
  • Customers patience is running out with retailers who don't walk the walk

    There is debate as to who coined the phrase buzzword bingo but Scott Adams undoubtedly took the game global in 1994 when Dilbert was given a buzzword bingo card on his way to a meeting with his boss. The same year that this cartoon was created, the Internet population opened up beyond researchers and academics as the Internet became available ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on February 25, 2008
  • Getting to know your audience

    Kelly, 28, is a Senior Account Manager for a PR Consultancy based in Central London. She has a two-bedroom apartment in St Johns Wood, moments from Lord's Cricket Ground. She is “too busy enjoying life” to settle down but when it comes to a good time she ....   OK, before the tech chaps get a bit hot under the collar I must point ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on February 17, 2008
  • Getting to know your audience

    Kelly, 28, is a Senior Account Manager for a PR Consultancy based in Central London. She has a two-bedroom apartment in St Johns Wood, moments from Lord's Cricket Ground. She is “too busy enjoying life” to settle down but when it comes to a good time she ....  OK, before the tech chaps get a bit hot under the collar I must ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on February 17, 2008
  • Total Customer Experience

    As more sites offer the same products and services, the Customer Experience becomes the key differentiator.  At a recent team strategy meeting there was considerable discussion around client perceptions of the role of our Customer Experience Consultants.  The Customer Experience covers the entire end-to-end experience but most of ...
    Posted to Wandy's Blog (Weblog) by Richard.Wand on April 11, 2007
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