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How to Use Surveys to Reach B2B Business Goals

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Unfortunately, many businesses are working with an outdated or surface-level view of their customers. But, we have a simple fix—surveys! Whether you realize it or not, marketers can use surveys to reach important business goals. 1. Surveys help marketers understand their target audience. Ready to learn more?

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78 Customer Engagement Statistics

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A quarter of Millennials are fully engaged customers, and their engagement is highly dependent on technology ( source ). Customer service interactions over Twitter have increased 250% in the last two years ( source ). On average 29% of B2B customers are fully engaged ( source ).

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What is the State of Marketing in 2013

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It is time to review how a customer experiences your brand says IBM. The annual “State of Marketing” Global Survey of Marketers has again been completed, and results were announced at the Smarter Commerce Global Summit last week. A shocking statistic of $83B lost each year in poor customer experiences.

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Sales and customer service have more in common than you might think

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Sales and customer service were once considered completely different areas of business – divided into two different departments, each having different goals, objectives, and strategies. Traditionally, sales teams would bring in new customers, while customer service teams were expected to take care of them.

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5 best practices for offering excellent customer service

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Great customer service is a key part of any successful business. Poor customer service has the opposite effect. According to the NewVoiceMedia’s 2018 “Serial Switchers” report , poor customer service costs businesses around $75 billion a year. Only 5% did not share a negative customer service experience.

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How to treat every week like it’s National Customer Service Week

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“National Customer Service Week.” It sounds like a made-up holiday that megacorps use to keep their frontline customer service representatives happy. In reality, National Customer Service Week has been recognized by U.S. We installed a bot that shares our positive feedback in our #madprops Slack channel.

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Let’s Get Personal: B2B Marketing Personalization

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When you address a customer by their name, you make them feel good, and thus more likely to buy your product or service. Think about it: have you ever gone to a company’s website, or called their customer service line with the hopes of speaking with a real person. Yet were met with a host of automated messages?

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