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25 Business Types for Customer Experience Research, Compliance Audits & Mystery Shopping
March 3, 2025
Confero’s 25 years in the customer experience research field has allowed us to interact with various industries over the years. With our experience in so many diverse industries, we apply knowledge to new projects in unique ways. Here’s a list of 25 types of businesses that Confero has worked with over the decades, by providing them with services including onsite, telephone-recorded and email mystery shops, competitive pricing studies, retail audits, brand representation at retail, and customer satisfaction surveys: -
New Tech and Evolving In-Store Processes. How to Find Customer Pain Points
July 24, 2020The pandemic has challenged consumers to understand new tech and evolving in-store processes. Here's how to find where consumers have trouble interacting with your company.
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Customer Experience Measurement Firm Supplies Phone Assessments for Stockbrokers.com Annual Study
February 23, 2018Elaine Buxton, president and CEO of Confero, Inc. (https://www.conferoinc.com), a national customer experience measurement firm, is pleased to announce that the firm provided telephone mystery shopping research for the 2018 annual Stockbrokers.com Online Broker Review
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Uncovering Customer Opinions on Wait Time
October 5, 2010The fact that customers don't like to wait is no surprise, especially in a digital era when consumers access many services immediately and on demand. A recent study showed that 69% of those surveyed said that they had to wait for an appointment with a service or utility provider, or some other type of delivery.
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Customer Satisfaction Research vs. Mystery Shopping: A Dialogue Revisited
October 30, 2008In our current economy, customer retention is at the forefront of good business strategy. Well-run companies know that keeping customers coming back, even in this difficult economic climate, will ensure success down the road. With so many businesses focusing on customer service strategy and so many approaches to customer experience measurement out there, I am often asked which measurement method works best.