One bad experience can cost many loyal customers
The customer experience is the top reason consumers cite for choosing a particular brand when making a purchase, according to the Customer Experience Tipping Point survey from customer experience management firm Medallia, which worked with research firm Ipsos to survey more than 8,000 consumers were surveyed across the US, UK, France, and Germany.
The data shows that consumers are quick to both penalize and reward a brand based on their experience. In fact, 77% of respondents claim to have chosen a product or service from a company because of good experiences they had with it, while 64% of respondents said they have avoided a brand because of a bad experience they had within the last year.
According to the survey, the demand for a positive customer experience is especially high in the United States, and while loyalty is on the decline, expectations are on the rise, particularly among younger groups of consumers. For example, in banking and online retail, 30% of Gen Z and 22% of Millennials surveyed indicated that their expectations of customer experience are higher today than they were two years ago. The survey shows expectations have risen in the US across all six industries examined, and US respondents reported significantly higher expectations than European consumers for personalized experiences, real-time response, and ability to chat with a live agent.
The study also revealed that:
"Consumers today are sophisticated and do their research before making a purchase. They expect to have a seamless and positive experience and if those aren't met, consumers know they have options," said Rachel Lane, Solution Principal, Medallia. "For companies looking to create a competitive edge, having a strong brand recognition, or even stellar product isn't enough. Customer experience is the tipping point, and without a strong plan to create and maintain a positive experience, businesses will lose out."
"Acknowledgement of customer experience as a driver of business performance is at an all-time high. Failure to properly understand customer needs leads to wasted money, time, and energy," said Jean-Francois Damais, Chief Research Officer at Ipsos. "Ipsos' extensive research has shown that when it comes to dealing with customer issues, the key is to reduce perceptions of unfairness. That's all about getting the balance of effort right. It's a time-critical case of reacting intelligently, being mindful of your customer and knowing when it's enough to say sorry. And perhaps more importantly, when it isn't."
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