Feedback Analysis
The top everyday AI analytics you need to know Paid Members Public
Continuing our blog series on artificial intelligence AI (see earlier blog posts), we share some examples of everyday AI applications and commonly used AI analytics. If you look hard enough, you’ll find plenty of everyday examples of how businesses have used AI to make your (and their) life easier,
The rise of AI: how businesses have leveraged AI text analytics to grow in 2018 and beyond Paid Members Public
Often, AI is portrayed in the media as this ever-growing frenzy that will ultimately lead to robots stealing our jobs. And, how we should fear computers that are more intelligent than we are. Really? But as 2018 comes to a close, it’s clear some businesses aren’t paying attention
12 big mistakes when collecting and analyzing customer feedback Paid Members Public
Are you getting the most out of your customer feedback? How can you ensure your feedback will transfer to solid actionable insights that make a difference to your business? Here, we share some common mistakes we’ve seen companies do when collating and analyzing feedback – make sure you’re not
What we learned from analyzing 350K customer reviews of major fashion brands Paid Members Public
We analyzed 350K customer reviews of several high profile fashion brands to discover insights and learn how they're perceived by the public.
3 best practices for coding open-ended questions Paid Members Public
Open-ended survey questions often provide the most useful insights, but if you are dealing with hundreds or thousands of answers, summarising them will give you the biggest headache. The answer lies in coding open-ended questions. This means assigning one or more categories (also called codes) to each response. But how
Visualizing customer feedback: 3 alternatives to word clouds Paid Members Public
I've previously written about why word clouds suck. Is there a better way of visualizing customer feedback? Yes, there is, and the best thing about it is, you can even use Excel to create these visualizations – if you represent the data correctly. In this post, you will learn three simple
Why you need to mine positive scores for negative themes Paid Members Public
Your survey results look awesome. The scores are high and customers seem generally happy. Most survey responses have top-box ratings, which means the customer selected one of the two highest rating options. Nothing to worry about, right? Not so fast. There might be a hidden danger lurking in those positive
What is customer sentiment analysis and why should your business care? Paid Members Public
Have you wondered what customer sentiment analysis really is? Let’s get to the bottom of it. But first, let’s set some context. Customers are looking for positive experiences. Brands do too! “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget