United States

Narrowing the gap between US and UK customer experience

Published on: May 27, 2016
Author: Derek Lewis

Consumers in the US are six times more likely to receive outstanding consumer experience than their counterparts in the UK. That’s the stark finding from new research from KPMG Nunwood, based on a survey of 7,500 US consumers covering 243 brands across 10 sectors.By comparing this data with previous research in the UK, KPMG Nunwood found that not only did US consumers...

Happy Holidays? How good is retail customer service?

Published on: December 04, 2015
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

With so much money spent at this time of year, the Holiday period is crucial for retailers. In today’s competitive industry, a good Christmas can literally mean the difference between survival and going bankrupt. But getting it right isn’t easy – the internet has greatly increased competition, putting pressure on prices, while consumer demands are ever increasing. They ...

Consistency – the missing ingredient in retail customer service?

Published on: November 25, 2015
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

When it comes to customer service, consumers want the ability to contact you through their channel of choice and get the same positive experience - receiving fast, accurate and consistent answers - however they get in touch.Delivering consistency is therefore important to both customers and the organization itself. Inconsistency frustrates consumers as they cannot be sure that they’ve...

Comparing the retail customer experience in the United States and United Kingdom

Published on: November 11, 2015
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

Thanks to the internet, retail is a global industry, with companies now facing competition from peers around the world. As we’ve discussed before, this means that a focus on the customer is vital – with businesses needing to understand what consumers want and provide them with a tailored experience that meets their exact requirements. At the same time as the internet has...

What’s the best channel for U.S. retail customer service?

Published on: November 04, 2015
Author: Robin Tandon - Senior Product Marketing Director

As we approach the holiday shopping season, retailers are getting ready for their busiest time of the year. So at Eptica we thought it would be a good time to look at how they perform when it comes to the customer experience. The 2015 Eptica Retail Customer Experience Study therefore evaluated 500 U.S. retailers, in 15 sectors, on their ability to provide answers to 10 questions...

Moving from phone to email – the lessons for US customer service

Published on: August 07, 2015
Author: Olivier Njamfa - CEO & Co-Founder

Between different countries and demographic groups there is an enormous variation in which channels consumers prefer to use to contact organizations, particularly for customer service. In this multichannel world, companies need to offer all relevant channels, but also have to understand which best fits their requirements of their key demographic groups, so they ensure they deliver superior service...

Looking across the Atlantic to improve customer experience

Published on: April 24, 2015
Author: Dharmesh Ghedia

Benchmarking against competitors and leaders in other sectors is all part of improving customer experience. However we live in an increasingly global marketplace, meaning that organizations need to learn from leaders across the world if they are to thrive. Obviously ideas have to match local cultures and expectations, but by scouring the globe for new ways of interacting with customers, compa...

Can customer service cope with travel chaos?

Published on: January 13, 2014
Author: Lloyd Buxton - Business Development

Recent poor weather on both sides of the Atlantic has caused widespread disruption, with flooding in the UK and subzero temperatures in the US continuing to make the front pages. Many people have been forced to leave their homes or had to live without heating or power.The weather has also had a major impact on travel, with trains cancelled and flights delayed or re-routed. Back in early December, ...

Simplicity – the route to customer engagement

Published on: November 06, 2013
Author: Eptica

We live in an ever more complex world. Driven by the internet, consumers face an explosion in choice, both when it comes to the range of products out there and who to buy them from. Add in the growth in the number of devices and channels used to interact with businesses and you can see why customers are less forgiving of brands that do not deliver straightforward, fast service through their channe...