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Grant G. Gipe

September 3, 2011

The Importance of Good Bill Design

by Grant Gipe in Customer Experience


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Billing related support queries can account for a significant portion of your inbound calls if your invoice is misleading, confusing, or poorly designed. You company's invoice, both paper and electronic, should follow the 5Cs of good bill design:

The 5Cs of Good Bill Design

  • Clarify content
  • Communicate brand values
  • Consolidate products and services
  • Customize content
  • Capture information

What's that you say? Bill design is a marketing communication thing and not really that important? Wrong. Designing a good bill is a cross-functional team effort involving customer service, marketing, finance, billing & collections, legal, sales, and IT. 

A customer-driven approach to bill design helps:

  • Reduce billing support queries
  • Reduce costs
  • Improve cash flow
  • Speed payment / encourage direct debit
  • Increase loyalty and retention
  • Promote upsell / cross-sell opportunities
  • Promote new products and services
  • Differentiate service offering
  • Reinforce brand values

Good bill design also enhances the customer experience:

Enhanced Customer Experience

I previously developed an invoice using a customer-experience schema to map customer and company drivers across three functional areas: Communicate, Monitor, and Reinforce Value. 

Here's an example of the final bill design incorporating the 5Cs of good bill design and an enhanced customer experience.

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TAGS: customer experience, bill design, good bill design, customer service, information architecture