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How Online Communities Create Customer Advocacy and Retention

ChurnZero

How Online Communities Create Customer Advocacy and Retention. This is a guest post by Danielle Juson is a Customer Success Community expert at inSided. Isn’t it great when you have a customer that not only keeps using your product, but shouts about how great it is too? Make a great first impression from the start.

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Customer Intelligence: Why it is important for Customer Success?

CustomerSuccessBox

We already knew that customer-centricity is critical for any SaaS company’s success. However, there are other aspects to being a customer-centric company. Many businesses claim to be customer-centric, yet they don’t really comprehend the concept. That’s where it all starts.

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How to Listen Better for Customer Success?

CustomerSuccessBox

Instead, interacting with the customers and listening to them can help SaaS businesses devise actionable solutions to the unique problems of their customers and can reduce their churn magnificently. Active listening helps you build deep emotional connections with customers. Demand Feedback and Respond.

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Who is a client success manager?

CustomerSuccessBox

Gather the feedback and make them brand advocates. Now it’s about collecting their valuable feedback for the company to make an improvisation of the product for the better and also help other folks to think of buying your product for the benefits they made. For customer advocacy, write case studies, and ask for referrals!

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The Do's and Don'ts of NPS [Infographic]

Amity

Not only does it indicate how loyal your customers are, it also helps you gauge the entire company’s customer centricity. Customer Success teams pay close attention to NPS that is low, because they know decreasing NPS indicates an existing risk of churn. DON'T Say goodbye to your customers too soon.

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7 Strategies for Turning Customers into Advocates

Totango

Each of these people might have different goals, which is why strong customer relationships and leveraging Voice of Customer information to create customer advocacy is critical. CS teams should focus on both types of customers equally, as both are important in your quest for customer advocacy.

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How to Get More From Your Net Promoter Score Program

Amity

Not only does it indicate how loyal your customers are, it also helps you gauge the entire company’s customer centricity. One reason why Customer Success teams pay close attention to NPS is that low, decreasing NPS indicates an existing risk of churn. You can’t save a customer, and they churn.

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