Anyone who has gotten an unsolicited and irrelevant offer related to something they’ve done online knows that creepy feeling that
someone is watching me.This kind of reaction is the third rail of today’s drive to personalize interactions with customers.
That’s a problem because, when done right, personalization can be a huge boon for retailers and consumers. Targeted communications that are relevant and useful can create lasting customer loyalty and drive revenue growth of 10 to 30 percent. The challenge is to personalize in a way that doesn’t cross lines and delivers genuine value and relevance. But how do you know?
To better understand what customers really value, we asked 60 shoppers to create mobile diaries of their personalized interactions with various brands over two weeks. With over 2,000 entries in total, we were able to see what kind of personalized communication works for customers and what doesn’t.
Here are the five things that customers said they value when it comes to personalized communications:
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