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Building a Revenue-Generating Customer Community in 2024

Gainsight

Building an effective customer community should be based on what your customers want rather than solely on your business needs. While business impact should be measured within any customer community, you can really only ensure its long-term success if your customers are the ones in the driver’s seat.

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How HoneyBook Scaled an Online Customer Community From Scratch With Gainsight

Gainsight

Building an online community for your customers isn’t as hard as you might think—in fact, it’s pretty simple to get started. We recently sat down with Kait Masters, Community Development Manager, HoneyBook, in our recent webinar, Simple Start, Exponential Impact. Our key takeaway? Here’s how to get started.

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Top 3 Use Cases for Customer Communities in 2024

Gainsight

This year more than ever, SaaS organizations are tasked with doing more with less, especially when it comes to parts of the business responsible for driving customer outcomes. That means it’s critical to empower our customers to be wildly successful with our products and services. Welcome to the stage, Gainsight Customer Communities.

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Meet Interconnected – Intercom’s customer community forum

Intercom, Inc.

We’re on a mission to make internet business personal, helping you support and engage with your customers through the Intercom Messenger. This belief in the power of conversation runs deep here, and underpins so much of how we build Intercom and how we support our customers. A place for peer-to-peer conversations.

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Customer Perceptions of the Community Experience

Speaker: Mike Ellis, Vanilla Forums Marketing Manager

What do your customers actually want? In a land of ever-changing customer behaviors and expectations, brands need to understand the experiences customers value the most, and how these can impact their business outcomes. How do customers see community as a solution to their customer experience expectations?

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Introducing Customer Communities: Engage and Retain Customers to Build the Future of Your Business

Gainsight

In the dynamic landscape where the rules of business are continually evolving, the concept of community has undergone a transformation. This redefinition has come with a fresh understanding—community isn’t just about metrics or member counts; it’s about driving tangible business value and enhancing the customer experience.

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How to Build a Customer Community in 2021

Usersnap

Probably the most sensible way to leverage screenshot functionality is in building a customer community. Social media best practice is moving toward proactively managed enterprise communities that benefit from many of the features of traditional, consumer social media (and also enjoy many enhancements). It is very simple to do.

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Customer Advocacy and Community

Speaker: Liz Richardson and Deena Zenyk

So you’ve heard the news, your existing customers are your best source of new customers. But how do you go about formalizing a process that proves your customers are important to you and achieves reliable business outcomes? By following a step-by-step process that uses your community to develop a customer advocacy program.

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Plugging Your Community Into the Customer Lifecycle

Speaker: Nichole Devolites, Customer Experience Expert, SecureAuth

Customer experience professionals understand the importance of both creating and maintaining thriving and easily available programs that improve CX. Community is a central part of this responsibility yet, there are times when it is difficult for those of us who work in CX to connect your community with your customers’ journey.

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Research Study: Customer Perceptions of the Community Experience

Rather than assume that branded communities meet the expectations of the consumer, we wanted to figure out the “want behind the want” by asking if customer expectations around CX align with community offerings. This report outlines our surprising findings, including: What customers expect from CX.

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Customer Preferences: How Community Can Deliver a Simplified Experience

Updating and upgrading how you meet customer expectations should be a top priority for any company, and though it might sound like a weighty task, there is an uncomplicated solution: Community. So, we have researched what customers truly want in a customer experience, and how community can serve that.

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How to Use Data to Build Strong Customer Communities

Speaker: Carrie Melissa Jones Founder, Gather Community Consulting

Time and again, organizations assume that community member research is duplicative, cumbersome, risky, or incapable of yielding meaningful results. They simply move ahead with their communities and “iterate” as they go. The results of not performing community member research? Plan community-specific research.

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Research Report: The State of Community Management

Customer Communities Elevate the Customer Experience. Online communities provide a wealth of benefits for organizations; they impact a variety of customer activities, boost engagement, and provide a range of transformative business services. External Communities Elevate the Customer Experience.

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The Democratization of Customer Success

Speaker: John Ragsdale, Vice President of Technology Research for TSIA

One of the most visible changes to companies as part of this transformation is the advent of customer success. The function of your customer success is tied to several key objectives and most, if not all, of these are litigable through community. Join us to learn: How community enables adoption, expansion, and growth.

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Developing Valuable Community-Based Advocacy Programs

Speaker: Bill Johnston, Community Innovation Officer at Structure3C

Customers who share stories, knowledge, and experiences with other customers or prospects are more effective and authentic than traditional marketing programs. It follows that community-based advocacy programs can produce tremendous value and have a transformative impact on both the community and host company.