Janessa  Lantz

Janessa Lantz

PeopleMetrics
In the role of Marketing Manager, Janessa works closely with the researchers and executive team to develop PeopleMetrics content and thought leadership. She is a key author on the PeopleMetrics blog and the voice behind @PeopleMetrics.
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    Posted on 2012-04-09

    In a 2009 white paper, Siegal + Gale dubbed billing one of the unheralded touchpoints: "repetitive and important to customers but not as visible or prominent as advertisements or the retail experience."

    More recently, our Most Engaged Customers* study found that the billing touchpoint created the most problems and angst for B2B customers. Based on a survey of decision makers, influencers, and day-to-day contacts, 38% reported experiencing a problem in the payment process (chart).


    Source: PeopleMetrics

    The highly functional nature of the billing touchpoint makes it seem less important than other "flashier" customer interactions, and it becomes difficult to...

  • 4 comments 7,075 reads
    Posted on 2012-02-09

    Recently I was given a Kindle for a birthday gift; one week later it quit working. A few days after, I mentioned to a friend that I had received this gift, and she asked to see it. "Well it's not working at the moment," I replied. She looked horrified. "Can you return it?! Do you have a gift receipt?!" she inquired. "Well not yet…but…I mean…I don't think it will be a problem," I stumbled along as she looked increasingly upset at my predicament. "It's Amazon!" I finally burst out triumphantly. And I was right.

    The very day after I messaged a customer service rep, a new Kindle was sent my way. No questions asked. No demands for gift receipts with impossible 10-digit codes. No accusations that I mishandled the device. No suspicion. They just sent me a new Kindle. And I never had to tell the gift-giver that the item was defective.

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    Now imagine that the damaged product isn't a $100 item, but a $200,000 consulting project? And the...