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How to Build a Customer Centric Roadmap for Your SaaS Product

Totango

Knowing how to build a customer-centric roadmap helps you align your product development with what your clients truly want. This promotes customer satisfaction, benefiting your clients and bringing your business higher retention rates and upsell revenue. Why You Need to Know How to Build a Customer-Centric Roadmap.

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Tips for Writing Effective Customer Success Follow-Up Emails

ClientSuccess

Define Next Steps One of the biggest reasons follow-up emails are so critical after customer calls is that they often serve as a bridge between meetings to keep your customer projects alive and keep things moving between live conversations. This helps to keep your projects on track, your customers happy, and your business thriving.

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The Customer Success Maturity Model Part 3: “Transform” Capabilities (Optimizing CS)

Education Services Group

In the third installment of our three-part series on the ESG Customer Success Maturity Model, I’ll share the characteristics it takes to Transform your CS organization into a proactive, predictive powerhouse (look at that alliteration!) of customer happiness and retention. The ESG Customer Success Maturity Model is not linear.

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Customer Success Plans That Rock!

Education Services Group

Let’s talk Customer Success Plans. What’s a Customer Success Plan, you ask? Well, let’s just say it’s the wind beneath your customer’s wings. It’s the recipe for their success. My amazing metaphors aside, Customer Success Plans are essentially the “what” and “how” of delivering on your CS strategy.

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Facing economic challenges in Customer Success? Revisit the foundations of your program

ChurnZero

Lately, many customer success (CS) teams have been downsized or eliminated because of global economic uncertainty. Breaking your customer base into segments does two things: It aligns your customer journey with the needs of each customer group, and it keeps your CS costs aligned with the revenue that each group generates.

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Beyond the Ask: A Practical Guide to Deciding Which Customer Feedback to Act On

eglobalis

The challenge lies in carefully evaluating feedback and determining whether a feature request should make it to your product roadmap or be declined. Businesses must make informed estimates based on market trends, customer needs, and data. Serving one segment at the expense of the broader customer base can be risky.

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Digital Customer Success: A Getting Started Guide – Part 1

ChurnZero

Every customer success leader I know is being asked to do more with less. Being asked to do more with less has turned the concept of digital customer success from a nice-to-have to a must-have. Being asked to do more with less has turned the concept of digital customer success from a nice-to-have to a must-have.