From Forbes on April 5, 2016: While L.L.Bean ranked supreme among this year’s Customer Service Champions overall, younger shoppers certainly express a difference of opinion. New analysis of Prosper Insights & Analytics’ 2015 Customer Service Champions reveals that both the Millennial
L.L.Bean, Amazon And Nordstrom Are Customer Service Champions, According To Consumers
From Forbes on March 29, 2016: It’s an Amazon, Amazon, Amazon, Amazon world, but one retailer continues to top the online giant when it comes to shopper experience. For the second year in a row, outdoor outfitter L.L.Bean tops the list
Millennials Say Amazon.com Provides Best Customer Service, Boomers Disagree
From Forbes.com: While consumers overall recently voted L.L.Bean the best in customer service, if you ask a Millennial, he or she will likely disagree. New analysis from Prosper’s Customer Service Champions ranking reveals a vast disparity between two of the most
Amazon, Costco, Macy’s, Gap Shoppers Forecast Bright Outlooks For Holiday Spending
With the back-to-school season winding down, it’s about that time of year for shoppers to look forward to the winter holidays. And while it may seem premature to preempt Halloween with the holiday discussion, last year one in five began
Shoppers Explain Where Target Went Off-Target
Consumers may forgive, but they will not forget. Unfortunately in Target’s case, shoppers are slow to even muster up that forgiveness. With its holiday data breach impacting every level of Target’s organization, one must look to the most important piece
Consumer Snapshot – May 2014
Latest consumer discoveries for May 2014. For more: www.ConsumerSnapshot.com
Amazon.com, L.L.Bean, Lands’ End Named Customer Service Champions By Consumers
As many a marketer will likely attest, too often in today’s retail environment consumers’ final decision in the buyer process comes down one little five letter word: price. Shoppers, armed with their mobile devices, maintain a direct connection to the
How Can Amazon Raise Prime Membership Rates Without Alienating Shoppers?
Amazon.com may be finally facing a worthy adversary in the retail arena: itself. The online giant recently announced its intent to increase the $79 annual fee on its popular Prime membership by $20 to $40, but our consumer insights suggest
Amazon Sets The Standard For Shopper Security While Target Struggles
When we released our predictions for Holiday Winners and Losers in November, Target was poised for a “win” in a not-so-robust, hyper-competitive season of shopping. With a nice mix of heavy-spending Gen X-ers as well as a base of those covetable
Amazon Prime Members: Why Macy’s, Kohl’s, and DSW Should Be Worried About Them
While it remains to be seen how (or if) the 2013 Marketplace Fairness Act will impact sales for Amazon.com, what we do know is that the online leader seems to have a loyal constituency in its Amazon Prime Membership. For