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6 Underrated customer service metrics to elevate your customer relationships

If you're researching customer service metrics, you'll undoubtedly hear a few mentioned over and over, like CSAT and ticket backlog. While these common metrics are useful, they alone can't give you the complete picture you need to boost your customer service game. By focusing on these and ignoring other, lesser-known customer service metrics, you'll miss out on vital information that can help improve your customer service strategy and your team's performance.

Leading vs lagging indicators: what are they, and why do they matter for your business?

The main point of identifying and tracking specific metrics is to measure your progress toward specific goals. But not all metrics can give you the information you need right away. Lagging indicators take a long time to change, and show the later-stage results of your efforts. Leading indicators, on the other hand, measure the activities you think will help you reach your goal, and can be tracked on a more ongoing basis. Because of the different time frames required by leading vs.

28 resources for improving customer service skills and increasing retention

Good customer service is the key to business success: A PwC customer experience report even found that customers are willing to pay 16% more for premium service. More importantly, one-third of customers will walk away from a brand they love after a single bad customer service experience. So, what does stellar customer service look like in 2021? According to the same PwC report, 80% of U.S.

Customer Service Dashboard Inspiration: 5 Examples

Building a useful Customer Service dashboard can be bit of an art. Whilst it might be fairly straightforward to get the first version of a dashboard up and running for your support team, it can take a lot of trial and error to find out what information is useful to have on there, and take things to the next level. Getting it right is worth it though.

How to choose customer support KPIs that define what success looks like

Customer support KPIs (key performance indicators) allow you to understand what level of service you’re providing for your customers, including how long they have to wait and if they’re happy with the outcome of the interaction. KPIs also help you communicate your support team’s contributions to the rest of the business. But there are many ways to measure the performance of your customer support team: response times, number of interactions, time to resolution, and much more.

Do This Instead Of That - Better eCommerce Marketing for 2021

If you’re an eCommerce marketer, by now, you’ve read countless articles and studies about how eCommerce sales are skyrocketing, and nearly every person is now a potential customer. You’re either looking to take advantage of that new potential or trying to ensure you hang on to (and grow) your piece of this bigger pie. Marketing is the answer to both because it helps you reach new eyeballs while also re-engaging with loyal customers ready to buy again.

How to improve customer service: 8 tips from top companies

It’s no secret that good customer service is an essential aspect of any business. More than 80% of surveyed customer service professionals view customer experience as a primary or secondary differentiating factor for their organization. Yet, for many businesses, meeting and exceeding client expectations can be a challenge. In 2020, 40% of surveyed consumers stopped doing business with one or more companies because of poor customer service.

The hidden intricacies of CSAT

Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) is the oldest and most widely used customer satisfaction KPIs. It’s also one of the most popular north-star metrics amongst support teams. As with all metrics, it’s not without its complications. One is how to put the score into perspective. Is a CSAT of 80% good or bad? Zendesk and ACSI have great benchmarking reports that can help with this. But, there’s a complication that’s often overlooked.

Top 5 customer support metrics to help you improve customer relationships

Customer support is a vital aspect of business in any industry - it’s how you address questions and concerns and resolve problems so customers continue using your product or service. Yet many customers dislike contacting support. A Statista survey found that 60% of respondents worry about long hold times, and 59% are concerned they will be transferred to different departments and have to continually repeat their problem.