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Delivering omnichannel success in an ever changing world

Published on: April 15, 2013
Author: Epticablog

Customers are demanding better service through more and more channels. And they have no patience for roadblocks on the customer journey. According to Forrester 34% give up or go to a competitor after an unsuccessful website experience. Those that do persist tend to switch to your most expensive contact channels – nearly half (49%) of those that couldn’t find information online either c...

Driving the customer experience forward

Published on: April 12, 2013
Author: Epticablog

The automotive market has changed dramatically over the last thirty years. From relatively unsophisticated machines with few electronics cars have evolved into high technology vehicles equipped with the latest safety features. And as cars are now much more reliable so they are likely to have longer lives, accidents permitting. But with this increase in complexity and longevity comes an rise in pot...

Turning customer service excellence into sales

Published on: April 10, 2013
Author: Epticablog

Successful organisations have long realised that delivering the best customer experience has a direct impact on their profits. Happier customers remain loyal, buy more and tell their friends about the good experience they’ve had. Upset customers move to your competitors and use social media to tell the world about the poor experience they’ve had to endure.This is backed up by research ...

We’re all going on a summer holiday

Published on: March 08, 2013
Author: Epticablog

With the English weather remaining drab and grey and Easter coming up, many people are looking to book their summer holidays. But how they do it has changed dramatically over the last ten years due to the internet. The traditional trip to the High Street travel agent has been replaced by the web, which provides virtually unlimited choice of countries, flights, destinations and places to stay.Accor...

Delivering the right customer experience

Published on: March 01, 2013
Author: Epticablog

There’s a lot of talk about the need to provide consumers with a superior customer experience. But how do organisations begin to implement a customer experience programme, who should be in charge and how does it differ from existing customer service activities?Eptica’s own research has highlighted a pressing need to improve the customer experience. The 2012 Eptica Multichannel Customer...

Learning to engage with customers

Published on: February 26, 2013
Author: Epticablog

Successfully engaging with customers is critical to every organisation. Whether private or public sector, everyone needs to deliver the best possible experience to their stakeholders if they want to survive and flourish in today’s challenging economy. And the responsibility for delivering customer engagement spans the whole company – from customer service to marketing, sales and operat...

The horse meat scandal and customer service

Published on: February 15, 2013
Author: Epticablog

With the discovery of horse meat within a number of processed foods, it is no exaggeration to say that the European food industry is facing one of its biggest challenges since the BSE epidemic. While horse meat itself is safe to eat (unless the horse had been treated with particular drugs), consumers believed they were buying beef-based ready meals and burgers from reputable suppliers and supermar...

How good are UK insurers at successfully delivering the online customer experience?

Published on: February 13, 2013
Author: Epticablog

Insurance is an industry that has been radically changed by the rise of the internet. The move online has increased competition, particularly with the growth of price comparison sites which have slashed margins and made customer loyalty a thing of the past. But moving to this new, multichannel, customer-centric and low margin world is proving to be a major struggle for many insurers still hampered...

Changing the skills mix in customer service

Published on: February 07, 2013
Author: Epticablog

When contact centres first opened they focused overwhelmingly on the telephone channel – indeed most were referred to as call centres for that very reason. As customer service has developed and become multichannel, email, web, chat and now social media have been added to the customer service mix, all normally handled by the same contact centre.However, the growth of multichannel service does...

Measuring brands on social customer service

Published on: February 01, 2013
Author: Epticablog

The need for customer service teams to embrace social media is growing, as more and more consumers use the likes of Twitter and Facebook to ask questions, complain and share their experiences of brands. In our own research we’ve seen that more and more UK companies are now making social media part of their strategy. The 2012 Eptica Multichannel Customer Experience Study found that 70% and 64...

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