Tag: customer service

  • Confero Goes Red!

    December 3, 2010

    Confero is pleased to sponsor the “Triangle Goes Red for Women” Luncheon again this coming year, which will be held on May 6, 2011 at the Sheraton in Raleigh.  Elaine Buxton, Confero CEO and President, serves on the Triangle Go Red for Women Executive Leadership Team, which leads local efforts to raise awareness of heart disease in women.  

  • Don’t Forget the Online Aspect of Customer Experience

    November 18, 2010

    Online sales are expected to increase 7-9% this holiday season as compared to other retail sales, which are expected to jump 2%.  Just as measuring customer experience in stores and over the phone is eye-opening; measuring the online experience enables companies to gain feedback that can lead to improved offerings.  In the retail environment, managers can overhear and observe customer interactions.  Managers can't make concrete observations during an online experience, so some type of measurement mechanism for online experiences is even more imperative.

  • Family Dining Mystery Shops

    November 18, 2010

    Nations Restaurant News recently reported in the article, "Restaurants put Marketing Muscle behind Kids' menus," that families are returning to restaurants.  This is good news for restaurants that focus on attracting the family dining segment. Whether they use an e-mail blast, radio ads, table tents or a combination of communication methods, restaurants benefit from a family strategy that allows them to bring in more customers and deliver a dining experience that encourages families to return.

  • How will new Gift Cards Rules Impact you and Your Customers?

    November 18, 2010

    Gift cards are always an important element of retail offerings during the holiday season, but perhaps even more so this year, as companies conform to new gift card rules.   While consumers increasingly choose gift cards for holiday purchases, 13% of customers indicated in the 2010 gift card survey that they would be reluctant to purchase gift cards with expiration dates and additional fees.   Now, thanks to the new rules, consumers have fewer fees to consider when deciding on gift cards. The new rules mandate that companies may no longer charge fees for gift cards that are dormant or inactive.  Another element of the rules is that stores list gift card disclosures clearly on the back of the gift card.

  • Elaine Buxton Supports The NC Center For Women In Public Service’s Women On Board Initiative

    November 9, 2010

    Confero, Inc. President And CEO Named To 2010 Steering CommitteeTo Encourage Women’s Participation on N.C. Boards And Commissions