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7 Customer Marketing Strategies to Increase SaaS Retention

ChurnZero

These SaaS companies offer comprehensive training programs, resources, and events to their customers and even the larger professional community. They have loyal followings and student-customers who proudly display their certifications on LinkedIn to not only show off their product proficiency, but also their brand affiliation. .

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Understanding the Joint Success Plan: A Tool for Outcome-Based Customer Success Management

ChurnZero

This is a guest blog post by Jay Nathan, Chief Customer Officer at Higher Logic. A J oint Success Plan is a simple but powerful tool for outcome-based customer success management. It’s designed to help solution providers align with their customers’ business goals and objectives.

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Customer Experience + Marketing: Pro’s & Con’s

ClearAction

When CRM (sometimes equated with customer experience management ) came on the scene in the mid-90s, Service departments evolved from cost containment to revenue mandates, facilitating up-selling and cross-selling as customer retention tactics. Customers want what they buy to be easy and nice to discover and get and use.

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8 Exceptional Customer Success Professionals Share Insights on the Future

Amity

It is abundantly clear that the future is very bright for customer success! As we move into 2014, companies will be more focused than ever on the customer centric organization. Focus on generating a deep understanding of customer’s business drivers #customersuccess [Tweet this!]. Moving Beyond SaaS.

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CSM from the Trenches: Mentors – Natalie Williams; Director, Customer Success; SmashFly Technologies

ClientSuccess

Earlier in my career, there was a specific instance where a customer came to me with a business problem, and in that moment I was so worried about not having the right answer I just started throwing out potential solutions. Externally – understand what success looks like from the perspective of the customer.