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Our latest POV on how customer experience drives everything from concept and creative to design and technology

Time To Take Voice Seriously – Part 1

At CX Talks Atlanta 2018, Will Payman (VP of Strategy at Macquarium), gave a compelling presentation on the growth of voice experiences. He takes us back to June 29th, 2007 when the smartphone was launched. He reminded us how many industry pundits questioned its viability, yet it soon began to play a role in every […]

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Spreading Spring Joy With Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

Spring is all about revitalization and delight. We can’t think of a better way to partake in the delights of spring than to help a client like Krispy Kreme Doughnuts launch their fun doughnut treats and seasonal collections. Spring Campaign Social Media Assets St. Patrick’s Day Campaign Assets. Cookie Campaign Website And Social Assets. During this season […]

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Improving your CX with Smart Devices

At the inagural CX Talks event, Will Payman, Macquarium’s VP of Strategy, and Internet of Things (IoT) consultant Miguel Garcia delivered a presentation on how smart devices and services can be powerful tools to augment and improve your customer’s experience.   With estimates of over 50B smart devices by 2020, there will be an explosion in touch points that Customer […]

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Customer Experience is More than Customer Acquisition

There is an often-repeated mantra in business that it is easier to grow your business by doing more business with existing customers than by acquiring new ones. The goals of customer experience improvements are to actualize that mantra. Based upon a recent conference I attended, one might have come away with a very different point […]

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What Is The Value Of Customer Delight In Self-Service Experiences

(Hint: Not As Valuable As You Might Think) Find yourself in a group of customer experience (CX) professionals, and phrases like “delighting the customer” or “creating moments of wow” will pepper the discussions. You will learn that delighting your customers will result in increased loyalty, share of wallet and a positive word of mouth.  Few […]

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Innovation Is Killing Your Business

It’s 1900. Hawaii becomes an official U.S. Territory, L. Frank Baum publishes The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and the American automobile industry consists of 500 luxury automakers producing handmade vehicles that start at $1,500 (roughly $41K today). By 1906, the automobile industry is so unattractive that it divides a nation. “Nothing has spread socialistic feeling […]

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