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Rent-to-own News - Study spotlights impact of customer experience
No business owner has to be told what a single negative review from a customer can do.
But a few statistics can’t hurt.
The just-released 2011 Net Promoter Industry Benchmarks study of more than 22,000 U.S. consumers nationwide, found that bad customer experience forced 22 percent of customers to stop doing business with a company during the second half of 2010. It also suggested word-of-mouth endorsements from friends or colleagues are the most trusted form of information when purchasing.
APRO last week wrapped up two "Potential Customer" studies specifically for the rent to own industry in conjunction with state rental dealer associations in Ohio and New York. The studies gauge customer and "potential" customer insights and impressions of the rent to own industry to determine why those who fit the industry demographic do not rent.
A similar study will be conducted next week in Tampa, Florida and a Texas study took place last month. The results of these and all APRO "Potential Customer" surveys over the past two years will be compiled into a specialized RTO Marketing Plan by Jill Adams McDonough -- an award-winning developer of PR and marketing programs. The marketing plan will be provided for free to those attending the APRO Convention in Little Rock July 11-14.
This year’s winners included well-known brands such as USAA, JetBlue Airways, Symantec, Trader Joe’s, Vanguard, Amazon.com, Apple, Google, Costco and American Express.
Net Promoter is both a customer loyalty metric and a discipline for using customer feedback to fuel profitable growth in your business. Developed by Satmetrix, Bain & Company, and Fred Reichheld, the concept was first popularized through Reichheld’s book The Ultimate Question, and further explored by Richard Owen and Dr. Laura Brooks in Answering the Ultimate Question, which takes an in-depth look at how leading companies are using Net Promoter to drive business improvements around the customer experience. Net Promoter has been embraced by leading companies worldwide as the standard for measuring and improving customer loyalty. Satmetrix is the leading provider of successful customer experience management programs and the co-developer of Net Promoter. The company offers a winning combination of software (SaaS) and best-practices consulting that deliver actionable customer feedback to drive growth, fuel innovation and amplify positive word-of-mouth. Satmetrix has a proven track record of accelerating the success of large-scale, integrated customer experience programs with more than 700 enterprise deployments in 40 languages. Its clients include some of the world’s most customer-centric companies, including Experian, Symantec, ING, HP, Lenovo and SONY. In addition, Satmetrix offers Net Promoter Customer Loyalty Certification for professionals responsible for customer experience, customer loyalty and customer feedback and maintains the online community netpromoter.com. For more information, visit www.satmetrix.com.
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2012 APRO Convention and Trade Show July 24-26, Memphis, TN
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RTOHQ: The Magazine
RTOHQ: The Magazine is the Association of Progressive Rental Organizations' award-winning rent-to-own industry magazine, and it's available here. | |||
![]() CLICK HERE FOR OUR DIGITAL RTOHQ: THE MAGAZINE
RTOHQ: The Magazine’s upgraded digital format APRO's new, mobile-ready magazine is now available in addition to our print edition. The digital format provides the same informative content as our printed magazine, but also offers tools to make the reading experience more enriching. Access the table of contents page with one click or tap. Get additional information from advertisers by clicking on the links in their ads. The interface is easy to navigate and requires no special app—read our magazine on your computer, digital table or smartphone. Click here to access the digital version of RTOHQ: The Magazine March-April 2012.
A New Rent-to-Own Experience by Neil Ferguson Here’s the lowdown on APRO’s 2012 Convention and Trade Show, July 24-26 in Memphis. The RTO industry’s big event will offer many valuable experiences, including insights on how to turn your stores into “experiences”–the good kind for consumers
Who Is Your Competition? by Bill Keese In order to expand your customer base, you can learn a lot by observing your competitors. But first, you need to figure out just who they are. If you think your only competition is the rent-to-own store down the street, you’re not considering the bigger picture. APRO’s executive director offers a big-picture perspective.
A Review of Online Customer Complaints by Ed Winn III While rent-to-own companies have not cornered the market on negative reviews posted on consumer complaint websites, it’s no surprise that there are cyberspace beefs against RTO. APRO’s general counsel reviews some of them in search of a pattern and he considers appropriate response to online complaints.
Rent-to-Own Families, Part VIII by Kristen Card Our series of family-run rent-to-own businesses continues with profiles of the Homeiers in Kansas and two Texas-based sets of kindred colleagues, the Spangles and the Weisblatts.
Future issues of APRO's magazine will be available in this same new format. Click here to access past issues that are not yet archived in the new interface.
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