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E Source study reveals increased focus on utility website accessibility in 2023
Sannie Sieper | November 13, 2023
This press release announces the full rankings of the E Source 2023 Website Benchmark. Conducted every other year since 2002, the Website Benchmark measures the user experience of utility websites accessed from mobile devices and desktop computers.
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10 recommendations for utility website design
Heather Hilgenkamp, Anna Nixon | May 26, 2022
To help you improve your utility’s website, we examined the 20 highest-rated utility websites in the E Source 2021 Website Benchmark. Use the 10 recommendations from this e-book to determine where your utility’s website is performing well and where it needs development.
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How E Source research and advisory services enable water utilities to optimize customer service and communications
Aleana Reeves | October 26, 2020
Wondering how to achieve better customer engagement? Join us to learn how E Source’s research and advisory offerings can help water utilities improve credit and collections, customer service, and communications.
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E Source Digital Strategy Summit for the Tennessee Valley
July 23, 2020
E Source is putting on a two-part event to help utilities in the Tennessee Valley improve their digital strategy. Join our experts and your peers to learn how to create a killer social media presence and optimize your websites to best serve customers
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Is your website best in class?
Heather Hilgenkamp | November 6, 2019
We recently revealed the results and rankings from the 2019 E Source Review of North American Electric and Gas Company Residential Websites, so we compiled some high-level results in an easy-to-digest infographic. How does your website stack up?
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7 steps for building your utility’s content strategy
Joy Herbers, Dannah Moore | March 16, 2023
Content strategy guides how you create and manage content to meet customer needs and support business objectives. You can produce content without a strategy, but it will be inconsistent and without purpose. To build and mature your utility’s content strategy, we recommend taking these seven steps.
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How to improve your utility website: Findings from the 2017 E Source Website Benchmark Study
Heather Hilgenkamp
Read best practices based on industry-level findings from the E Source Review of North American Electric and Gas Company Residential Websites. The study analyzes website features, tested on computers as well as mobile devices, that are important to residential utility customers.
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