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EP52: Refreshing Your Customer Retention Program In 2023

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Customer retention is a critical component of any business. If you lose too many customers, you won’t be able to survive. This can be caused by various factors, including poor service, flawed product design, and unyielding customer demands.

If you want to ensure customer retention in the future, it’s important to have a customer retention strategy in place. This plan should include clear goals, targets, and measurable metrics to track progress. Hear three tips in less than six minutes to help you improve customer retention rates in 2023 and beyond.

This episode of the Leader Generation Podcast is hosted by Tessa Burg, Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op.

About Tessa Burg:

Tessa Burg is Host of the Leader Generation podcast and Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op after its acquisition of Tenlo in 2022. As Vice President of Technology, she helped clients execute engaging, multi-platform experiences and products to bring their brands to life. In her role as CTO, Tessa oversees Mod Op’s technology stack to ensure the agency is leveraging the right platforms to deliver valuable and measurable marketing communications, entertainment, and experiences

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Customer retention is a critical component of any business. If you lose too many customers, you won’t be able to survive. This can be caused by various factors, including poor service, flawed product design, and unyielding customer demands.

If you want to ensure customer retention in the future, it’s important to have a customer retention strategy in place. This plan should include clear goals, targets, and measurable metrics to track progress. Hear three tips in less than six minutes to help you improve customer retention rates in 2023 and beyond.

This episode of the Leader Generation Podcast is hosted by Tessa Burg, Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op.

About Tessa Burg:

Tessa Burg is Host of the Leader Generation podcast and Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op after its acquisition of Tenlo in 2022. As Vice President of Technology, she helped clients execute engaging, multi-platform experiences and products to bring their brands to life. In her role as CTO, Tessa oversees Mod Op’s technology stack to ensure the agency is leveraging the right platforms to deliver valuable and measurable marketing communications, entertainment, and experiences

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