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Track the Yack - CMO Council study

12 Jan 2009 10:351 commentsBizLike
The CMO Council believes in today's viral, Web 2.0 world, the voice of the customer is more powerful and strategic than ever before. Marketers are challenged to make customer listening, learning, responsiveness and co-innovation a core tenant of product and brand management and integral to their corporate cultures.
The CMO Council is currently involved in a major thought leadership initiative, Giving Customer Voice More Volume, to help drive greater insight and discussion around new customer feedback, engagement and advocacy systems and best practices.

To find innovative approaches to gain customer insight and feedback, view the first installment of the council's Track the Yack voice of customer study. It is meant to capture and synthesize thousands of internet conversations and comments by mobile computer users. Part of the Reinvent Mobile campaign (www.reinventmobile.com) launched by the CMO Council's Forum to Advance the Mobile experience and Phoenix Technologies, the monitoring of digital discourse on blogs, forums and review sites using Fractal Analytics' Eavesdrop system has identified some of the critical issues and concerns impacting the mobile computing experience. Its goal is to help the mobile computer industry become more responsive and alert to the needs of its customers by creating a vibrant new channel of customer engagement and co-innovation.

For the on the CMO Council, visit its press office.
 
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Jeff Ramskill
Kampyle - a free feedback analytics tool-
As more and more websites start collecting the voice of customer, I came across a very nice free feedback analytics tool called Kampyle (www.kampyle.com). It's a small triangle button with 'Give Feedback' on it, asking the websites' users to provide their feedback. Posted on 13 Jan 2009 23:52
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