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How to Cross the Chasm with Great Customer Service in 3D Printing

Social media and e-commerce has made it so easy to order almost anything you want or need online. Consumers expect to compare prices, quickly and easily, on any device, from anywhere in the world. Customers want to place an order, pay and wait for it to arrive.

Online shopping should be that simple. A few clicks should be all it takes.

Except for customers in the 3D printing sector, according to independent research and our own experiences.

Berenschot consultants, a tech-focused consultancy, tried an experiment in 2014, to see how easy it is to order ABS Clips (designed to hold up presentation paper on a clipboard) through fifteen 3D printing platforms.

All they wanted was to order 30 decent quality clips, for a reasonable price, with the same ease they would order anything else online.

Anything But Simple

The consultants at Berenschot conducting this experiment were evaluating these 15 platforms within the following criteria:

  1. the overall experience
  2. the way the platform demonstrates credibility
  3. information on materials offered and printing method used
  4. the terms & conditions
  5. the ease of the ordering process

The results were disappointing:

“It is fair to say that in real life we would have abandoned the process in eight of the fifteen cases.”

The following problems were encountered:

If the average consumer encountered these same issues on Amazon or eBay, they would soon be out of business.

After this test, Berenschot recommends 3D printing firms start to consider the following more seriously:

The industry has the potential to change the nature of manufacturing. But, only if we spend more time delivering great service every time.

Customers want service; they want a simple ordering process and products delivered at a high quality for a good price. Otherwise, they will give up on 3D printing altogether.

Constantine Ivanov

Constantine Ivanov is the Co-Founder & CEO of DigiFabster: A CRM fit for 3D Printing Industry. “Accelerate Your Sales & Keep Customers Happy.”  Find out More.

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