terça-feira, julho 03, 2018

"And that experience will need to be fundamentally human"

"today’s most successful brands treat their customers as users, not buyers. They make life easier. They build relationships with their customers. They inspire loyalty and advocacy, not just one-time sales.
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These companies craft their brand experience as a designer would, thinking about every touchpoint — before, during, and after the purchase — from the user’s point of view.
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Because they view the shopping experience from your perspective, they’re able to deliver an optimal mix of products, services, and support for each channel.
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Consumers want in-person experiences — in fact, online retailers that open brick-and-mortar locations report five- to eight-fold increase in sales. Brands that use physical space to its full advantage understand how to pamper their customers with personal service that inspires loyalty and appeals to shoppers’ emotions.
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Mindsets are difficult to change, but a shift is both necessary and urgent in the case of retail. Our expectations as consumers will continue to rise, and businesses will need to deliver at every turn. It won’t be enough to adopt flashy new technologies or invest in buzzy activations. Retailers will need to understand how every touchpoint with their brand contributes to a holistic experience. And that experience will need to be fundamentally human."
Trechos retirados de "From Muji to Ikea: Why the best retailers think like UX designers"

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