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How to Build Trust With Your Customer Marketing Strategy

Marketing Insider Group

Many B2B companies spend a large amount of their marketing budget on customer acquisition. While this is a great way to help your company grow, it isn’t the only way to keep your business and products or services top-of-mind. One area companies often neglect to invest in is customer marketing. What is Customer Marketing?

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How AI Can Transform Poor Customer Service for the Airlines Industry

Martech Advisor

As the world of aviation is witnesses an unprecedented digital transformation, managing expectation of digital-savvy customers have never been trickier before. However, most passengers are increasingly facing poor customer service both on the ground and in flight. The findings are quite remarkable. Thanks to Fung So et al.

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Why Your B2B Business Needs a Customer Loyalty Program

The Lead Agency

One of t he most common mistakes made by B2B businesses is believing that if they have a great product or service, customer retention will naturally follow. Customer satisfaction and positive experience play an incredibly unique and important role for B2B companies! The Importance of B2B Customer loyalty .

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What is Repeat Purchase Rate & How to Increase it? (With Examples)

Huptech Web

Retaining a customer costs less than convincing a consumer to switch to your brand. How can you make your product unique to your customer? Do it the customer’s way, and you will not only have a fantastic business, but you’re irreplaceable. So, how do you identify a Repeat Customer? So what’s the plan?

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Consumers May Not Trust Online Reviews Older Than 3 Months: Navigating the Reliability Conundrum

Navigate the Channel

These reviews provide valuable insights into products, services and businesses, enabling potential customers to make informed choices. They offer a glimpse into the experiences of previous customers, helping prospective buyers make more informed choices. Older reviews may not reflect a business’s current status.

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Word of Mouth Marketing: The Original Employee Advocacy

EveryoneSocial

In short, from the perspective of the marketer, word-of-mouth is a process of customer or client reception. Below are brief explanations of how employee advocacy enables various aspects of your business that already depend upon WOM interaction. Hiring with Employee Advocacy & Word-of-Mouth.

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Making Sense of Marketing Acronyms: Part 3

Bluetext

SLA (Service Level Agreement) A contract (sometimes it’s internal, and sometimes you have a set expectation that you’ve discussed with your customer) outlining the level of service they can expect. UGC (User-Generated Content) Content created by your customers, like reviews, comments, or social media posts.