Decoding Customer Behavior, and Why People Come Back
At its core, this book is built on a simple premise: that customer behavior, while complex, is not random. There is a pattern to how decisions are made, a system that governs how experiences are interpreted and remembered.
A business can be efficient, well-executed, and even admired, yet still fail to establish the kind of connection that brings customers back consistently.
Customer loss is rarely dramatic. It unfolds through a sequence of small adjustments, a delayed visit, a reconsidered choice, an explored alternative, each subtle enough to go unnoticed individually.
The same individual may seek speed in one moment, quality in another, and comfort in a third. These are not different customers, they are different states of the same customer.
Faced with abundance, customers don’t engage more deeply, they disengage more quickly. Clarity becomes more valuable than variety.
Return behavior is not accidental. It is the result of a series of interactions, perceptions, and emotional responses that build over time.
Relevance is not a fixed attribute. It represents the degree of alignment between a business and the customer’s needs in a given moment.
Explore the frameworks that power The Relevance Code.
Decoding Customer Behavior, and Why People Come Back.
By Robert Ancill
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