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5 Proven Strategies to Improve Customer Experience

If your customer’s flight arrives early and you’re able to make arrangements for changes in stay and travel plans beforehand, then that’s a great experience for the customer. If your customer needs to call support portal and request for changes, then that’s just customer service.

Bain & Company together with Harvard Business School foretold- increasing customer retention rates by 5% brands can increase profits by 25% to 95%. Decades ago, customer retention programs involved friendly customer service. Today, the strategy for customer retention has shifted to experiences that customers appreciate. Here are innovative ideas to improve customer experience.

#1 Preparing Customer Journey Map

A customer journey map outlines customers’ emotions from the time they come to know about your product to their purchase and post-purchase experiences. 

It helps to point out unsatisfactory instances and discover bottlenecks in operations. You can then device strategies for better customer experiences. According to Oracle’s Executive survey, hassle-free experience drives 74% of loyalty from customers. The customer journey is going to be integral to almost every digital product soon. 

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New Product is the Customer Journey.

While building a customer journey map, it is important to include stakeholders’ viewpoints.  These can be from leadership, UX, customer success/service, product, sales and/or marketing, analyst, and third-party vendors/store managers. 

Also, the customer journey would be an understatement if you’ll not include Customer Experience Management (CEM), Communication and Persuasion techniques, Customer Relationship Management, and understanding of the retail environment.

#2 Living Up to the Promise

Customers are also brand advocates. They’re also playing the role of influencers. Therefore, not delivering the promised service might disappoint the customer and will eventually spread a negative reputation for your brand.

Delivering experiences more than promised is rare, but once achieved, loyalty towards brand from customers and their referrals is beyond imagination.

Here are a few Zappos’ “Deliver WOW Through Service” stories featured in Forbes.

#3 Bringing Better Mobile and Hand-held Device Experiences

Millennials have evolved from using CRTs to smartphones. And the unanimous reason is convenience. For instance, a VP of a leading firm, who is also a home-maker is now able to arrange dinner for the family while taking an uber ride.

The point is- mobile phones, tablets, or portable laptops have surpassed the limitations of portability. Customers are using their hand-held devices for accomplishing tasks anywhere and anytime.

You’ll be surprised to know, 77% of mobile searches are from locations where people are also having access to PC.

To improve customer experience on smartphones, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) and optimizing key complex pages like homepage can turn beneficial. E.g. FRANK, a UK-based drug information service provider was able to increase its traffic by 39% by providing the best mobile experiences. 

IKEA was able to calculate the omnichannel return on ad spend (ROAS) for footfall in Belgium. It found out mobile campaigns brought 80% more footfall than the desktop campaigns.

#4 Adopting Omni-channel Service Can Help to Improve Customer Experience

Most businesses are investing in multichannel experiences like social media, website, mobile-first, smartwatch, and different offline and online marketing channels. Often these channels are not connected and aim to provide esoteric experiences. 

But, people expect the same service from brands regardless of channels. It can be social media like Instagram or Facebook- people want brands to hear their complaints or resolve their queries then and there itself. 

Or, while visiting the physical store, customers want the store representative to be helpful throughout the time they’re spending in-store. Google research states, over 70% of all shoppers say they are open to learning about products on YouTube from brands.

Omni-channel services seamlessly integrate different communication channels irrespective of how and where customers want to reach out.

For example, Bank of America allows paying monthly bills, depositing cheques, etc. via mobile app and website. Users can schedule appointments, connect with representatives via phone, chat, or in-person interaction.

#5 Providing 24 X 7 Support

About 72% of tech-savvy customers appreciate the real-time response from companies. They also acknowledge immediate query resolution can win their loyalty for the brands. Let’s talk about how to improve customer experience by enabling 24 X 7 support on your portal or website.

  1. Human support: The average cost per customer support is $1/minute, according to VHT. 
  2. Remote human support: Using VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) call-center support, the average cost drops to $25-$45 per agent per month. And human agents from different geographic locations can provide customer support according to their time-zones.
  3. Chatbots: The best of today’s’ technology is AI-powered chatbots, which are capable of handling customer queries at less than $0.1/minute. 

Cost is just one factor to determine your brand’s customer relationship management strategy.  To-the-point real time response to each and every customer query is what makes a great customer experience.

For example, brands are using AI-powered chatbots to provide 24 X 7 customer support, especially during off-working hours and holidays. These chatbots allow integrating document processing workflows, ticket management systems, etc. to further simplify and automate customer support. Therefore, you can opt for Smart bots which are not only cost-effective but also scalable across enterprizes.

Source: Hitee

To learn more about great customer experiences and strategy consulting to bring the best to your brand, feel free to contact us at hello@mantralabsglobal.com.

Contributing Authors: Nidhi Agrawal (Content Writer @Mantra Labs)

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The Essence of User-Centered Design: A Dive into Fundamental Principles

In a digital world where user experience reigns supreme, crafting designs that resonate has become a mission. Enter User-Centered Design (UCD), a philosophy placing users at the core of the creative process. In this exploration, we’ll delve into the fundamental principles of User-Centered Design and understand why they are the keystones of successful interfaces.

User-Centered Design

Introduction:

Imagine navigating a website seamlessly, effortlessly finding what you need. That experience is no accident but the result of intentional design. User-centered design (UCD) is the compass guiding designers toward creating interfaces that users not only navigate but embrace.

1. Empathy is Key:

  • Incorporate for a better approach: Start by stepping into the shoes of your users. What are their pain points? What delights them? By empathizing, designers gain insights that drive user-focused design decisions.

2. User Involvement Throughout the Design Process:

  • Real-life example or statistic: Apple’s iterative design process involves user testing at every stage. This constant involvement ensures that their products align precisely with user needs.

3. Holistic Approach to Design:

  • Visual content: Picture your design not as isolated screens but as a cohesive journey. Use diagrams to illustrate how each component fits into the larger user experience ecosystem.

4. Usability is Non-Negotiable:

  • Case studies or examples: Consider the success of Google’s homepage. Its simplicity and efficiency showcase the power of a user-centered approach, emphasizing usability.

5. Accessibility for All:

  • End with a clear call-to-action: Make your designs accessible. It’s not just a legal obligation; it’s an ethical imperative. Ensure your interfaces are usable by everyone, regardless of ability.

6. Consistency Across the Interface:

  • Formatting for readability: Consistency is not just a design principle; it’s a readability strategy. Use bullet points for clarity and short paragraphs for easy consumption.

7. Flexibility and Customization:

  • Inclusive language: Users are diverse, so should your designs be. Incorporate flexibility and customization options. This ensures your interface caters to a broad range of preferences.

Why User-Centered Design Matters:

A. Enhanced User Satisfaction:

  • Feedback mechanism: Prioritize user satisfaction. A satisfied user is an engaged user. Welcome reader input and questions to keep the conversation alive.

B. Reduced Learning Curve:

  • Clear call-to-action: Minimize frustration. Make your interfaces intuitive, reducing the learning curve. Invite users to explore with a clear call-to-action.

C. Increased Engagement and Retention:

  • Visual content: Engaging interfaces retain users. Visualize engagement with appealing images or infographics. Showcase how user-centered designs reduce bounce rates.

D. Effective Problem Solving:

  • Tangible proof: Case studies offer tangible proof. Explore how UCD’s iterative process allows for effective problem-solving. Real-world examples bring these concepts to life.

Conclusion:

In the grand tapestry of digital design, User-Centered Design is the thread weaving functionality, aesthetics, and user satisfaction into a seamless whole. By embracing these principles, designers transform mere interfaces into user-centric experiences. So, as you embark on your design journey, remember: User-centered design isn’t just a philosophy; it’s a commitment to excellence. Design with the user in mind, and success will follow.

About the Author: Mehul Chauhan is a seasoned Senior UI/UX Designer at Mantra Labs. With a deep understanding of design principles and a keen eye for detail, he brings creativity and innovation to every project he touches. When he’s not busy perfecting digital interfaces, you can find him seeking inspiration in art galleries or exploring the latest design trends across various industries.

Further Reading: Unveiling the Art of Emotional Design

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