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Top 20 Customer Service Blogs You Have to Read in 2020

Fonolo

Which customer service blog posts helped to shape the last decade for you? . When we look back at the customer support industry in 2010, we see a very different beast to the one we work in today. Here, we cover the 20 best customer service blogs and influencers to follow in 2020. Jeanne Bliss.

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Chief Customer Officer: Roles and Responsibilities of the Modern CCO

SmartKarrot

When it comes to customer success, there are various roles in an organization. If you have been following SmartKarrot’s blogs then you would find that we have written many blogs on different roles. But this blog is specifically about Chief Customer Officer (CCO). Supervising all customer-facing teams.

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8 Powerful Customer Experience Bloggers You Need to Watch in 2018

Fonolo

Luckily, those seeking reliable sources for CX and CS-related topics can still rely on a special corner of the digital sphere, one which has made a comeback in recent months: Blogs. Her blog is a must-read for those keen on leadership in customer service, customer listening, and engagement. On the agenda?

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7 Customer Marketing Strategies to Increase SaaS Retention

ChurnZero

Celebrate (and Capitalize) on Success With Case Studies. Case studies are a mutually beneficial way to promote your product and your customer among interested audiences – so long as your features know their place in the story. If they outshine your customer, you’ll lose the reader.

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How to Sell Customer Success Software to the C-Suite: A Guide for Customer Success Leaders

SmartKarrot

In this blog, we will see why C-Suite Selling is important. how to sell your customer success tool to them. Selling to C-suite customers is important as it can provide: Faster decisions, lesser bureaucratic hurdles, large contracts- these are characteristics of a C-suite buyer. Top concerns for Chief Customer Officer.