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  1. Collecting and analysing in-app feedback can be very straightforward – provided that you have the right tools and methodology in place to do so. In a previous article, we outlined several reasons why collecting in-app feedback is important for the mobile user experience. The next step is to demonstrate how this feedback can be collected. There are three options to choose from when it comes to collecting feedback in-app – all of which offer their own advantages and drawbacks. These methods include: Webviews, SDKs and APIs.
    https://mopinion.com/collect-in-app-feedback-webview-sdk-api/
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  2. Whether you’ve just launched your website or you’re in the process of improving the online customer experience, customer feedback will serve as an invaluable tool in achieving your business’ goals. This feedback not only has the potential to provide you with insights into which kinds of problems your visitors are running into but it can also reveal which features work well for them. The easiest way to gather this feedback is via feedback forms. For WordPress users in particular, this is especially easy as there are various plugins available that serve up feedback solutions at no cost.
    https://mopinion.com/how-to-install-a-feedback-form-in-wordpress/
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  3. There’s no arguing that Google still has a stranglehold on the state and future of search engine optimization (SEO). In addition to being the dominant competitor (with 63.4 percent of the market, and the next leading competitor at 22.8 percent), Google is a leading provider of software and tools to measure your site’s performance, including Google Analytics and Google Search Console (previously referred to as Webmaster Tools). When Google makes a significant change to anything, whether it’s its core search algorithm or one of its products, search marketers take notice.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaysondemers/2018/01/10/what-the-new-google-search-console-means-for-search-marketers/#6a26caee771b/
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  4. About a year ago, I became digital director at Salesforce.org (the nonprofit arm of Salesforce). I suddenly found myself in a committed long-term relationship with the website — and it was a real fixer-upper.

    As I learned from "Sex and the City," before making any major relationship decision, you have to discuss it with your friends over lunch. In this case, it was a friend who also works in marketing for a B2B tech company and also happened to have just finished a website redesign (I know, I need to branch out).

    I listened selectively and ended up ignoring half of his advice.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2018/01/24/five-pieces-of-advice-on-website-redesign-and-what-to-ignore/#4d46d3791e97/
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  5. Before going out to get feedback it is important to determine what it is you’d like to know. Are you seeking information on your existing products and services and how these are being used? Do you want to review the problems, challenges and opportunities that your customers face? Are you planning new product development?
    https://brainmates.com.au/how-to/how-to-get-customer-feedback-and-input-quickly-and-easily/
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  6. Getting customers to provide you with feedback is no easy task but when you get it right, you can collect a lot of great information all in one place. Using online surveys has become a powerful way to help in the process of getting feedback…but how can you ensure you’re asking the right questions and getting maximum exposure with your customers?
    https://www.getvero.com/resources/feedback-from-customers/
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  7. “Businesses need to listen to their customers. Feedback helps companies that are good grow faster than ever.”
    That’s the view of leading Silicon Valley expert Marty Cagan, who recently spoke with us about the role of online reviews in a world where business lifespans are shortening.
    By the end of this blog you’ll see what we’re working on to ensure you can collect feedback from your customers quickly, easily, and without any fuss.
    http://blog.trustpilot.com/blog/2016/2/15/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-asking-for-customer-feedback/
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  8. Capturing customer feedback can drive business growth and lead to improved service, more efficient business processes, product innovation, better marketing and (most importantly) a happier, larger customer base. For customer-centric small businesses, being able to gather this feedback is an essential skill.
    https://www.adp.com/thrive/articles/capturing-customer-feedback-methods-tips-and-tricks-1-851.aspx/
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  9. How do we achieve seamless digital customer experience that our customers are after? We must find ways to streamline our approach for delivering an exceptional digital CX and do so by leveraging the proper solutions and technologies. And pay attention to the trends…
    Here are the top 4 Digital Customer Experience trends for 2018, according to Mopinion.
    https://mopinion.com/top-digital-customer-experience-cx-trends-for-2018/
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  10. We’ve all experienced that person who’s talking on his cell phone in public, in a voice that’s way too loud — on the train, in a restaurant, or walking down the street, screaming into the mobile, oblivious to the effect he's having on the crowd nearby.
    We rarely experience this with a land line phone. That’s because when we talk on a land line phone, “There’s a small percentage of our voice that’s fed back to us. It’s called "sidetone,” according to former Bell Labs scientist Dr. Steve Crandall. About 18 decibels of sound (the loudness of a whisper) comes back to us to give us an indication that our voice is being heard on the other side of the connection. When we have that feedback, we are less apt to make a spectacle of ourselves.
    http://mashable.com/2010/06/20/feedback-filters-social-media/#siIC_vhwS8qi/
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