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Retention Hacking
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All content copyright: Ian Collingwood 2014
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Retention Hacking
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All content copyright: Ian Collingwood 2014
retentionhacking.com
Wednesday, 25 June 14
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Ask any two year old: When an experience is enjoyable, we like to repeat it.
And if you’re in business, people repeating things is good news
Belgium has a lot of rollercoasters
We went back to this one every year - we were extremely loyal customers
In fact, three years ago I went back with my wife.
I’ll definitely go back there as soon as my son’s old enough.
That’s long term customer retention.
Like I said - creating experiences that people enjoy is good business.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
By contrast...
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
The measure of a good experience is whether people want to repeat it.
If you’re in business - repeat business is good business.
When people come back, everything is good.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
“Always, retention is our north star” - Neil Hunt, Chief Product Officer, Netflix
Almost every decision they make considers customer retention. Their marketing, their
segmentation, the content they choose, their customer service department.
They have teams of PhD statisticians and UX researchers looking into this constantly. As a
subscription service it’s obviously vital.
They have a culture of over-delivering - of obsessive focus on understanding customers.
And it pays off... 1000% rise in Market Cap in 5 years
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Amazon is another example - have you ever bought something and it’s not arrived or it’s
been damaged?
Amazon will bend over backwards to replace it ASAP. No questions asked.
Is this the cheapest way to manage customer service?
Why?
Because they know that people don’t leave because something goes wrong - they leave
because of what happens next. How you deal with that error.
And it pays off... 380% rise in Market Cap in 5 years
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Apple of course takes this to the level of a religious experience.
When your MacBook dies they don’t send you to a dusty industrial unit on the edge of town
for “tech support”.
Instead they invite you on a pilgrimage... for an audience with a Genius
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Enter a light, airy space filled with fellow
believers...
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Touch and feel the holy relics...
@johnnyforeigner
...onboarding
Wednesday, 25 June 14
See the groups of happy novices being initiated and baptised into the one true faith
@johnnyforeigner
...onboarding
...onboarding
Wednesday, 25 June 14
...or “customer onboarding” as we call it.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Is this the cheapest way to manage customer service and tech support?
Using half of the floorspace of some of the most expensive real estate in the world to NOT
sell stuff?
Not the cheapest, but very, very effective.
Apple market capitalisation increased 500% in past 5 years.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
But still for most companies its...
“Press 1 for sales.... 2 for customer service”
@johnnyforeigner
50%
GDP
Wednesday, 25 June 14
There is a huge payoff, (AMZN, AAPL, NFLX market cap = 50% of Spain’s GDP) so why aren’t
all companies doing this?
@johnnyforeigner
Short term thinking
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Retention is a noisy metric - it crosses departments.
Retention is a lagging metric - changes take time to become apparent.
But our companies are divided into silos and our investors think short term.
This forces us to think short term too...like miners, not farmers.
Instead of seeing customers as something to be nurtured and grown, we are forced to see
them as a mere resource, to be extracted as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Miners don’t care about the damage they do because by the time the damage is visible, their
money has been made and the resource is all used up.
@johnnyforeigner
Long term thinking
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Farmers are the opposite. The money is made at harvest time, after a whole year of hard
work. They know that the decisions they take today have an impact months or years forward
in time.
They know that they are dealing with a system and that changes in one place have effects in
others.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
What’s needed is a proper shift in culture. But in the meantime, what can we fix?
@johnnyforeigner
Segment
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Not all your customers have equal tendency to loyalty
Some have much greater loyalty than others and in particular, different channels of
acquisition have markedly different retention patterns. Outbound sales often produces lower
retention if you aren’t careful about it.
Identify which customer segments stick around and go out to find more of them. Build
retention metrics into your conversion analytics and optimise for customers who stick
around.
@johnnyforeigner
Dig in
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Slice and dice all the data you already have to find Proxies: Things that correlate with churn
eg: Netflix use “Hours of video streamed” (But remember: it’s only a proxy. if you focus only
on that you will go wrong).
Also think about what I call “canaries” - events in a customer’s lifecycle that seem to predict
they are likely to leave. Like an early warning. eg sudden reduction in usage pattern, series of
calls to customer service, long periods kept on hold... etc.
@johnnyforeigner
Success
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Understand what “success” with your product means for your customers
One easy place to start is to check out what your heaviest users are doing and use this to
guide your product dev and also to rethink your onboarding process
Twitter example is useful here - they know what makes a customer likely to become a serious
user and their onboarding process focuses on that alone.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
But all these are mere tactics, and unless you make serous changes, you’ll come unstuck
once the quarterly earnings call or board meeting comes around.
If you really want to make an impact, you need proper hacks. Hacking as in “hacking through
the undergrowth to clear the land”.
@johnnyforeigner
make a commitment
Wednesday, 25 June 14
The whole company, including investors need to agree:
“We are in the business of making customers happy. The single best metric we have for
knowing if we are succeeding is long term customer retention.”
@johnnyforeigner
make a commitment
back it up
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Remove all bonus and incentive schemes that are not directly tied to measurable increases in
retention.
Put in place a single metric that pays out to everyone in the company based on an agreed
measure for retention for your business.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Get everyone aligned on the goal and give them skin in the game and a focus on what THEY
can contribute.
NASA’s famous janitor story - “I’m putting a man on the moon.”
Netflix: “Highly aligned... loosely coupled”
@johnnyforeigner
make a commitment
back it up
practice listening
Wednesday, 25 June 14
If you friend asked you to advise on why they can’t sustain a long term relationship, you
might ask them to work on their listening skills.
Learn to listen
Commit to spending 5% of the company’s time on actively listening directly to customers.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
How?
Net Promoter System is as good as anything.
It’s simple, it’s good for everyone who isn’t comfortable conducting proper interviews and it’s
relatively painless for customers.
Most of all, it provides actionable data over time and is (usually) a pretty good proxy for
retention.
@johnnyforeigner
make a commitment
back it up
practice listening
build your team
Wednesday, 25 June 14
You will need:
A numbers person (quantitative analytic skills)
A people person (qualitative analytic skills)
A sponsor or champion (preferably CEO)
A project person (to get things done)
Access to the whole company as required
@johnnyforeigner
TWO RULES
transparency1
Wednesday, 25 June 14
We all own the work of the team. We all get a say in what they do to help us all get better at
retention.
@johnnyforeigner
TWO RULES
transparency1
qualitative & quantitative2
Wednesday, 25 June 14
All ideas, projects, analysis and solutions include both qual and quant insight.
@johnnyforeigner
50%
GDP
Wednesday, 25 June 14
It’s a lot of work...
But the payoffs are huge.
Which leads to the main point: Companies are now more important on our lives than
governments.
They like to talk about “relationships” and “trust” and “loyalty”.
@johnnyforeigner
LET’S TALK
ABOUT
LOYALTY
Wednesday, 25 June 14
So let’s look not at the loyalty that customers have to the company.
Let’s look at how loyal companies are to their customers.
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14
My mum has a BT ADSL service for which she pays £50 a month.
She lives on very modest savings and a state pension of £100 a week
@johnnyforeigner
£2,800,000,000
Wednesday, 25 June 14
BT last year made £2.8 billion in pre-tax profit.
That is £53 million per week
@johnnyforeigner
Gavin E. Patterson
£4,250,000
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Gavin E. Patterson - CEO
£4.25 million pounds in compensation per year
In a month: £354,166
£81,730 per week
In one hour: £1,643
@johnnyforeigner
£33
Wednesday, 25 June 14
When I discovered my mum was paying too much for a crappy service, I checked out BT’s
website.
To new customers, BT are selling a 5x better service at £17/month less than what she is
paying.
Better service, nearly half the price.
@johnnyforeigner
1962
Wednesday, 25 June 14
My mum’s had a BT line since 1962
Literally, since before Gavin E. Patterson, current CEO was even born.
Now THAT is loyalty.
@johnnyforeigner
Gavin E. Patterson
“Companies can't take
loyalty for granted...”
Wednesday, 25 June 14
How did BT choose to repay this loyalty? (Given that Gavin Patterson in 2013 said that
companies can’t take loyalty for granted).
@johnnyforeigner
£33
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Did they call and say “Hey - we’ll come and upgrade your service and reduce your costs. For
free!”
@johnnyforeigner
£50
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Nope.
Instead they left her with a crappy service delivered through 2 cables falling of the wall and
kept filching an extra 17 quid a month from a pensioner, in order to boost the profits of BT
and the bonus of Mr. Gavin “Can’t take loyalty for granted” Patterson
@johnnyforeigner
Gavin E. Patterson
“Companies can't take
loyalty for granted...”
Wednesday, 25 June 14
Don’t fucking lecture me about loyalty, Mr Patterson... when you clearly don’t have a clue
what that word means.
@johnnyforeigner
Thank you
retentionhacking.com
@johnnyforeigner
Wednesday, 25 June 14

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Retention Hacking: What Makes Customers Stay – and What Makes Them Leave?

  • 1. @johnnyforeigner Retention Hacking @johnnyforeigner All content copyright: Ian Collingwood 2014 retentionhacking.com Wednesday, 25 June 14
  • 2. @johnnyforeigner Barcelona Mini Maker Faire® TOMORROW! FREE! EXCITING! LASERS! DANCING ROBOTS! MAKING STUFF! BREAKING STUFF! C/Bailen,11@makerfairebcn Wednesday, 25 June 14
  • 3. @johnnyforeigner Retention Hacking @johnnyforeigner All content copyright: Ian Collingwood 2014 retentionhacking.com Wednesday, 25 June 14
  • 5. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Ask any two year old: When an experience is enjoyable, we like to repeat it. And if you’re in business, people repeating things is good news Belgium has a lot of rollercoasters We went back to this one every year - we were extremely loyal customers In fact, three years ago I went back with my wife. I’ll definitely go back there as soon as my son’s old enough. That’s long term customer retention. Like I said - creating experiences that people enjoy is good business.
  • 7. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 The measure of a good experience is whether people want to repeat it. If you’re in business - repeat business is good business. When people come back, everything is good.
  • 8. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 “Always, retention is our north star” - Neil Hunt, Chief Product Officer, Netflix Almost every decision they make considers customer retention. Their marketing, their segmentation, the content they choose, their customer service department. They have teams of PhD statisticians and UX researchers looking into this constantly. As a subscription service it’s obviously vital. They have a culture of over-delivering - of obsessive focus on understanding customers. And it pays off... 1000% rise in Market Cap in 5 years
  • 9. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Amazon is another example - have you ever bought something and it’s not arrived or it’s been damaged? Amazon will bend over backwards to replace it ASAP. No questions asked. Is this the cheapest way to manage customer service? Why? Because they know that people don’t leave because something goes wrong - they leave because of what happens next. How you deal with that error. And it pays off... 380% rise in Market Cap in 5 years
  • 10. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Apple of course takes this to the level of a religious experience. When your MacBook dies they don’t send you to a dusty industrial unit on the edge of town for “tech support”. Instead they invite you on a pilgrimage... for an audience with a Genius
  • 11. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Enter a light, airy space filled with fellow believers...
  • 12. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Touch and feel the holy relics...
  • 13. @johnnyforeigner ...onboarding Wednesday, 25 June 14 See the groups of happy novices being initiated and baptised into the one true faith
  • 14. @johnnyforeigner ...onboarding ...onboarding Wednesday, 25 June 14 ...or “customer onboarding” as we call it.
  • 15. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Is this the cheapest way to manage customer service and tech support? Using half of the floorspace of some of the most expensive real estate in the world to NOT sell stuff? Not the cheapest, but very, very effective. Apple market capitalisation increased 500% in past 5 years.
  • 16. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 But still for most companies its... “Press 1 for sales.... 2 for customer service”
  • 17. @johnnyforeigner 50% GDP Wednesday, 25 June 14 There is a huge payoff, (AMZN, AAPL, NFLX market cap = 50% of Spain’s GDP) so why aren’t all companies doing this?
  • 18. @johnnyforeigner Short term thinking Wednesday, 25 June 14 Retention is a noisy metric - it crosses departments. Retention is a lagging metric - changes take time to become apparent. But our companies are divided into silos and our investors think short term. This forces us to think short term too...like miners, not farmers. Instead of seeing customers as something to be nurtured and grown, we are forced to see them as a mere resource, to be extracted as quickly and efficiently as possible. Miners don’t care about the damage they do because by the time the damage is visible, their money has been made and the resource is all used up.
  • 19. @johnnyforeigner Long term thinking Wednesday, 25 June 14 Farmers are the opposite. The money is made at harvest time, after a whole year of hard work. They know that the decisions they take today have an impact months or years forward in time. They know that they are dealing with a system and that changes in one place have effects in others.
  • 20. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 What’s needed is a proper shift in culture. But in the meantime, what can we fix?
  • 21. @johnnyforeigner Segment Wednesday, 25 June 14 Not all your customers have equal tendency to loyalty Some have much greater loyalty than others and in particular, different channels of acquisition have markedly different retention patterns. Outbound sales often produces lower retention if you aren’t careful about it. Identify which customer segments stick around and go out to find more of them. Build retention metrics into your conversion analytics and optimise for customers who stick around.
  • 22. @johnnyforeigner Dig in Wednesday, 25 June 14 Slice and dice all the data you already have to find Proxies: Things that correlate with churn eg: Netflix use “Hours of video streamed” (But remember: it’s only a proxy. if you focus only on that you will go wrong). Also think about what I call “canaries” - events in a customer’s lifecycle that seem to predict they are likely to leave. Like an early warning. eg sudden reduction in usage pattern, series of calls to customer service, long periods kept on hold... etc.
  • 23. @johnnyforeigner Success Wednesday, 25 June 14 Understand what “success” with your product means for your customers One easy place to start is to check out what your heaviest users are doing and use this to guide your product dev and also to rethink your onboarding process Twitter example is useful here - they know what makes a customer likely to become a serious user and their onboarding process focuses on that alone.
  • 24. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 But all these are mere tactics, and unless you make serous changes, you’ll come unstuck once the quarterly earnings call or board meeting comes around. If you really want to make an impact, you need proper hacks. Hacking as in “hacking through the undergrowth to clear the land”.
  • 25. @johnnyforeigner make a commitment Wednesday, 25 June 14 The whole company, including investors need to agree: “We are in the business of making customers happy. The single best metric we have for knowing if we are succeeding is long term customer retention.”
  • 26. @johnnyforeigner make a commitment back it up Wednesday, 25 June 14 Remove all bonus and incentive schemes that are not directly tied to measurable increases in retention. Put in place a single metric that pays out to everyone in the company based on an agreed measure for retention for your business.
  • 27. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 Get everyone aligned on the goal and give them skin in the game and a focus on what THEY can contribute. NASA’s famous janitor story - “I’m putting a man on the moon.” Netflix: “Highly aligned... loosely coupled”
  • 28. @johnnyforeigner make a commitment back it up practice listening Wednesday, 25 June 14 If you friend asked you to advise on why they can’t sustain a long term relationship, you might ask them to work on their listening skills. Learn to listen Commit to spending 5% of the company’s time on actively listening directly to customers.
  • 29. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 How? Net Promoter System is as good as anything. It’s simple, it’s good for everyone who isn’t comfortable conducting proper interviews and it’s relatively painless for customers. Most of all, it provides actionable data over time and is (usually) a pretty good proxy for retention.
  • 30. @johnnyforeigner make a commitment back it up practice listening build your team Wednesday, 25 June 14 You will need: A numbers person (quantitative analytic skills) A people person (qualitative analytic skills) A sponsor or champion (preferably CEO) A project person (to get things done) Access to the whole company as required
  • 31. @johnnyforeigner TWO RULES transparency1 Wednesday, 25 June 14 We all own the work of the team. We all get a say in what they do to help us all get better at retention.
  • 32. @johnnyforeigner TWO RULES transparency1 qualitative & quantitative2 Wednesday, 25 June 14 All ideas, projects, analysis and solutions include both qual and quant insight.
  • 33. @johnnyforeigner 50% GDP Wednesday, 25 June 14 It’s a lot of work... But the payoffs are huge. Which leads to the main point: Companies are now more important on our lives than governments. They like to talk about “relationships” and “trust” and “loyalty”.
  • 34. @johnnyforeigner LET’S TALK ABOUT LOYALTY Wednesday, 25 June 14 So let’s look not at the loyalty that customers have to the company. Let’s look at how loyal companies are to their customers.
  • 35. @johnnyforeigner Wednesday, 25 June 14 My mum has a BT ADSL service for which she pays £50 a month. She lives on very modest savings and a state pension of £100 a week
  • 36. @johnnyforeigner £2,800,000,000 Wednesday, 25 June 14 BT last year made £2.8 billion in pre-tax profit. That is £53 million per week
  • 37. @johnnyforeigner Gavin E. Patterson £4,250,000 Wednesday, 25 June 14 Gavin E. Patterson - CEO £4.25 million pounds in compensation per year In a month: £354,166 £81,730 per week In one hour: £1,643
  • 38. @johnnyforeigner £33 Wednesday, 25 June 14 When I discovered my mum was paying too much for a crappy service, I checked out BT’s website. To new customers, BT are selling a 5x better service at £17/month less than what she is paying. Better service, nearly half the price.
  • 39. @johnnyforeigner 1962 Wednesday, 25 June 14 My mum’s had a BT line since 1962 Literally, since before Gavin E. Patterson, current CEO was even born. Now THAT is loyalty.
  • 40. @johnnyforeigner Gavin E. Patterson “Companies can't take loyalty for granted...” Wednesday, 25 June 14 How did BT choose to repay this loyalty? (Given that Gavin Patterson in 2013 said that companies can’t take loyalty for granted).
  • 41. @johnnyforeigner £33 Wednesday, 25 June 14 Did they call and say “Hey - we’ll come and upgrade your service and reduce your costs. For free!”
  • 42. @johnnyforeigner £50 Wednesday, 25 June 14 Nope. Instead they left her with a crappy service delivered through 2 cables falling of the wall and kept filching an extra 17 quid a month from a pensioner, in order to boost the profits of BT and the bonus of Mr. Gavin “Can’t take loyalty for granted” Patterson
  • 43. @johnnyforeigner Gavin E. Patterson “Companies can't take loyalty for granted...” Wednesday, 25 June 14 Don’t fucking lecture me about loyalty, Mr Patterson... when you clearly don’t have a clue what that word means.