Author: Eric Needle

  • What is CX and why should you care?

    What is CX and why should you care?

    Customer Experience, (abbreviated CX), refers to the overall perception and interaction that customers have with a company or brand throughout their entire journey. It encompasses every touch-point and interaction a customer has with a business, from discovery, before they buy, selecting your product or service, and post-purchase experiences.

    CX focuses on understanding and improving the customer’s satisfaction, loyalty, and advocacy by providing a seamless and positive experience at every stage. It involves various elements such as the ease of navigation on a website or app, product or service quality, responsiveness to customer needs, and overall customer support.

    Companies strive to deliver exceptional customer experiences because they understand the impact it has on customer loyalty, repeat business, and positive word-of-mouth recommendations. A positive experience can lead to increased retention, higher customer lifetime value, and improved brand reputation.

    To enhance the experience, businesses often employ strategies that include personalization, anticipating needs, optimizing touch points, gathering and analyzing feedback, and continuously improving processes based on customer insights and interactions.

    In today’s digital age, this experience has become increasingly important as customers have more choices and higher expectations. With the dominance that ratings and online reviews can have in the decision making process, a single negative experience can quickly spread and have a significant impact on a company’s reputation. It doesn’t matter what industry you are in—many place significant emphasis on providing excellent customer experiences to differentiate themselves from competitors and foster long-lasting relationships.

    This excerpt from McKinsey & Company is a great summary of what CX is. McKinsey is a highly respected, global management consulting firm.

    …CX refers to everything an organization does to deliver superior experiences, value, and growth for customers. And it’s crucial in an age when how a business delivers for its customers is just as important as—if not more important than—the products and services it provides. In a digital world, where customers review and share their experiences with a company in public forums, it has become vital for companies to connect with customers across their journeys at an emotional level.

    Not only is customer experience the right thing to do for customers but it also results in 3x returns to shareholders.

    See their article, “What is CX“, for a deep dive.

    Why CX matters for you, your company, and your clients

    People do business with people. What you provide is very important. How you provide it is what retains clients.

    Defining CX is the first step to understanding why it’s important to you and your clients, if, your intent is to put the customer first. Customer Experience is critical to both companies and their clients for several reasons:

    Customer Loyalty and Retention

    A positive customer experience fosters loyalty and encourages customers to stay with a company for the long term. Satisfied customers are more likely to continue doing business with a company, leading to higher customer retention rates. This reduces customer churn and increases the lifetime value of customers, contributing to sustainable business growth.

    Competitive Advantage

    In today’s competitive marketplace, where products and services can be easily replicated, CX has emerged as a key differentiator. Providing exceptional customer experiences helps companies stand out from competitors and creates a competitive advantage. Customers are more likely to choose a company that consistently delivers excellent experiences over its rivals, even if the products or services are similar.

    Reputation, Referrals, and Positive Word-of-Mouth

    Happy customers become brand advocates and spread positive word-of-mouth recommendations. They share their positive experiences with friends, family, and online communities, which can significantly impact a company’s reputation. Positive reviews and recommendations can attract new customers, expand the customer base, and enhance the brand’s credibility.

    Customer Satisfaction

    Satisfied customers are more likely to be happy with their purchases, leading to increased customer satisfaction. When customers have a positive experience, it strengthens their relationship with the company, builds trust, and instills confidence in future interactions.

    Revenue Growth

    Delivering exceptional CX can have a direct impact on a company’s financial performance. Satisfied customers are more inclined to make repeat purchases, spend more, and even be willing to pay premium prices for products or services. By focusing on CX, companies can drive revenue growth through increased customer acquisition, retention, and up-selling or cross-selling opportunities.

    Customer Insights and Continuous Improvement

    CX initiatives provide valuable insights into customer preferences, pain points, and expectations. By actively listening to customers and gathering feedback, companies can gain a deeper understanding of their target audience and make data-driven decisions to improve products, services, and processes. Continuous improvement based on customer insights helps companies stay aligned with customer needs and preferences.


    Case in Point:

    Have you ever stayed at the Ritz Carlton?

    We got to attend a brilliant workshop, led by a mentor from another life, Aaron Kwittken, who happens to run and have built several amazing PR agencies. Founder and CEO of PRophet, Aaron, hosted our partner firms, teaching our tech startups how to communicate with writers to get our stories published.

    While our sessions were brilliant, and included a reporter from Fast Company, I bring up this story because of the amazing experience we had, staying at this hotel in Sarasota.

    It’s not the gorgeous beaches, immaculate venue, or even the career-making content that I speak of. The people at the Ritz made everyone feel like we were royalty. Our takeaway was that the staff were so nice—they made our stay special. I’d never experienced anything like it and in college I worked in the hospitality industry.

    It had never dawned on me, the importance, and the impact that stellar service can have on another human being. Since then, I strive to be that good, not only in the quality of our work, or the effectiveness of what we do, but in how I treat clients.

    In today’s world, where people skills seem to be the last thing on our minds, I know, that if I give a memorable experience in our service, good things will come of it.

    Visit Ritz Carlton, Sarasota, if you ever get the chance.


    Customer Experience

    To bring it home, prioritizing CX, benefits both companies and their clients by fostering customer loyalty, differentiating from competitors, generating positive word-of-mouth, increasing customer satisfaction, driving revenue growth, and enabling continuous improvement.

    To grow your business, you have to retain clients, while adding more. By focusing on delivering exceptional experiences, companies can build strong, long-lasting relationships with their customers and create a sustainable foundation for success.

    I’d love to hear your take on this and let us know if we can be a resource.

    By Eric Needle
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  • Father and Son Knights launch GreenDev—a web studio focused on promotion

    Father and Son Knights launch GreenDev—a web studio focused on promotion

    By Ryan Needle

    If you build a website and no one sees it—what’s the point?

    Orlando, FL | November 19, 2018 – UCF Alums Eric Needle (Class of ’89), and son Ryan Needle (’18), recognizing the growing need for fast, efficient, modern websites—have launched GreenDev, a studio dedicated to designing, building, and promoting websites that work.

    The world of web design and development is always changing. We find that sites built even a few years ago are no longer effective. They require time and energy to maintain, they’re not secure, and most importantly, they don’t reach your audience as they used to.

    Eric and Ryan face this challenge head-on with a different approach; Design needs to drive attention, content needs to be concise and it all needs to come together so that the user does something when they visit your page. A site needs to convert casual visitors into active participants, to be effective.

    Being found in search, optimizing your site for paid advertising and engaging users when they visit can never be an afterthought—it’s why you hired us.

    If you build a site and no one sees it, then what’s the point?

    Their mantra of Design, Build, and Promote is what makes GreenDev different. Most developers leave off the third step. Promotion is what’s missing from your digital marketing.

    Just building a pretty site is no longer acceptable. Sites that perform—that get your audience motivated—is the goal, and anything less is a waste of effort.


    Mentoring and Networking

    Eric earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio arts. He’s a mentor in the College of Art and Humanities’ Alumni Mentorship Program, UCF’s newest initiative to expand their network, and strengthen the professional experience of CAH students.

    Ryan just graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in English. He works at GreenDev and Longbow, managing content creation and copywriting.

    Based in Melbourne, FL, their company has hosted five interns from FIT, Melbourne’s private technical university, in their marketing department’s Practicum program that awards three credit hours.

    “We’re excited to work with our alma mater in any way we can, ” Eric relates. “We believe in helping each generation get real world experience. The advertising world is about relationships. People choose us to work with us because we prove ourselves, one project at a time. Teaching this is critical for grads, if they want to build a career as creatives.”

    ucf-mentorship
    Nitro, David Warner, Ryan Needle and Madeline Colwell at the UCF Mentorship Gala at Orlando Museum of Art

    By connecting alumni with the next generation of Knights, UCF adds tremendous value to creative degrees. Working with GreenDev helps students build portfolio, using diverse skill sets that include design, development, creative writing and copywriting.

    GreenDev’s connection to UCF gives us a unique opportunity to work directly with one of the largest networks in the nation. And with affinity for fellow Knights, we know that helping students and grads now—translates into future networking. It allows us to build up, partner with, and teach knights about the ever-changing online professional world.

    Why do we do this? It’s fitting that we release this news on Thanksgiving. We’re thankful for all the people who have helped, mentored and partnered with us over the years—and try and return that energy by mentoring and hosting interns.


    Design, Build, Promote.

    GreenDev excels at branding and design, giving your site a focused message and clean corporate image. We design to be clear and concise, while guiding viewers to your products and services.

    With the vast array of tools and programs available, anyone can build a website, but a website will accomplish little, if no one can find you online.

    To be effective, your sites needs to perform in Search, be optimized for Paid Advertising, be full of rich, relevant Content, and create a two-way communication via Social Media. In the background, Analytics must be in place to measure and show progress.

    These components are often overlooked as extras, but we know they are mission critical.

    GreenDev understands why we build sites. The age of pretty brochures is long gone and sites that don’t reach the right people limit your growth. With so much competition, it’s too easy to get lost in the noise. When you don’t plan for conversion, you impair effectiveness and visibility.


    Hit the Ground Running

    GreenDev is collaborative, always looking for people who want to work together and build something special. Students and Alum who partner with GreenDev, can boost resumes with real, timely experience.

    Connecting with other Knights is a perfect way to build your career and aim for the stars. Both Ryan and Eric are proud of their school and eager to be life-long partners in its future. #GoKnights!


    To learn how you can contribute, or to see how GreenDev can power your business, fill out our contact form at GreenDev.com

    For more information about the CAH’s Alumni Mentorship Program, visit, cah.ucf.edu/mentoring/


    Longbow, our parent company provides all the services of an advertising and public relations agency, focused on brand, content and digital marketing. GreenDev is a new brand we created to focus on web.

  • Sea Turtle Preservation Society has a new Marketing and Public Relations team

    Sea Turtle Preservation Society has a new Marketing and Public Relations team

    by Eric Needle

    Based in Melbourne, Florida, the Sea Turtle Preservation Society is an all-volunteer organization whose mission is helping sea turtles survive. Brevard County, where we live and work, has a 72-mile long coastline that’s a critical place for sea turtles, among other things. It’s the place where over 50% of several species of marine turtles call home—they nest here.

    Our county is a really special place, and not just for sea turtles. People saw a disturbing trend. When turtles hatched, instead of swimming out into the Atlantic, they were heading out onto A1A, only to be run over, en masse. A1A is the main road beachside, stretching from the Florida Keys to Maine. Concerned for their future, they organized into the Sea Turtle Preservation Society, determined to address the issue before it would be too late. After careful study, they figured out that beachside lighting was the cause. After considerable effort, Brevard County created ordinances that control how we light our homes, hotels, and condos on the coast.

    What inspires us so much, is that when confronted with a problem, this group brought about significant change, and today sea turtle populations are rebounding.

    Sea Turtle Preservation Society

    Press Release

    Melbourne, FL | November 9, 2018 – The Sea Turtle Preservation Society (STPS) cares about the survival of sea turtles, and the beaches of Brevard County—where most sea turtles choose to lay their eggs—play a critical role in their life cycle.

    It’s no secret that the Space Coast’s beaches and waterways attract residents and tourists alike to take in the environmental beauty our county offers, but this can create challenges unique to our community. The vital moment after sea turtles lay their eggs, hatch, crawl out, and then attempt to swim out to the Atlantic Ocean is the most dangerous season they face during their lives—human interaction at this critical time can seriously hurt their chances for survival.

    Educating the public about sea turtles is one of the main missions of STPS.

    STPS has recently announced the creation of a new marketing and public relations team. Communicating these dangers with people—both locals and visitors—is a major effort and can literally be the difference between life or death for the turtles, and the survival of the species, as a whole.

    To take on the challenge, this committee of local volunteers—professionals in marketing and public relations—are able to reach out and better inform everyone who might come into contact with their lovable reptile neighbors.

    Meet the Team

    “Please join me in welcoming this new team to meet the public relations and marketing needs of our organization,” announced Dave Cheney, STPS Board, and Director of Marketing Public Relations.

    The team is led by Eric Needle, who runs Longbow.net, a marketing agency based in Melbourne. Eric publishes GreenBrevard, a site that promotes sustainability, sharing good news about people and organizations who care about the future of our community.

    STPS has been featured prominently on the site, and was even a major inspiration in its creation, with the article, “Hope Comes in the Shape of a Baby Sea Turtle”. GreenBrevard continues to tell our story with this article from April, “Prepare your Beachside Homes and Businesses for Sea Turtle Nesting Season”.

    Joining the team is Bill Sokolic, a seasoned journalist with bylines in daily, weekly and monthly publications, as well as wire services like the Associated Press and Reuters. He writes on a variety of subjects, including the environment, business, entertainment, tourism and news.

    Sheila Harnois is a writer and STPS media coordinator.

    Ryan Needle is a copywriter for Longbow.net and editor for GreenBrevard. Ryan has recently graduated from UCF with his 4-year degree and has experience in both content marketing and the field of estate planning.

    About STPS

    Sea Turtle Preservation Society is an all-volunteer non-profit organization whose mission is helping sea turtles survive. Brevard County’s 72-mile long coastline is a critical habitat for marine turtles, and STPS’ efforts help turtles in need, organizes beach cleanups, and raises awareness of the threats sea turtles face today.

    A primary focus of the organization is to educate the public about marine turtles. The group reaches thousands of people each year through public presentations, exhibits at area events, and by their turtle watches during the sea turtle nesting season. The Turtle Krawl, their annual 5k Run/Walk, is the largest 5k race in Brevard County.

    For more information, visit seaturtlespacecoast.org
    Visit the Turtle Krawl site at turtlekrawl.com

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    Sea Turtle Preservation Society
    111 South Miramar Avenue
    Indialantic, FL 32903
    seaturtlespacecoast.org

    Media Contact
    Eric Needle
    media@seaturtlespacecoast.org

    Longbow Strategic Group, Inc.
    930 South Harbor City Blvd., Suite 505
    Melbourne, FL USA 32901
    +1 321.362.4242


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