Maidenhead
Offering frequent direct services from Berkshire to London, Reading, Newbury, Didcot and Oxford and passes through the town, the (Brunel-built) Great Western Main Line.
Visit WebsiteWe offer affordable, flexible and effective mystery shopper and competitor analysis in Maidenhead and the surrounding area. Our experienced agents can provide you with store, venue, and phone or online based mystery shopping in and around the Maidenhead area.
Our impartial representative's assess and compares customer interactions against your KPI and other company data and statistics. This information will give you the opportunity to improve customer service, retain customers, increase sales and keep ahead of the opposition in and around the Maidenhead area.
Mystery shopping is a fantastic aid for companies who wish to know how their business is performing. This service will give a real life account of the experience a shopper received in one of your shops i.e. your book shop in Marlow or Cookham. With honest truthful feedback this shop can improve and become more profitable. The same can be said of the telephone manner of your call centre staff in Maidenhead or Burnham or even the ease of browsing your newly launched Cippenham website.
Contact our Maidenhead branch to discuss your requirements in more detail and we will be delighted to provide suggestions, help and support on how to achieve the most effective approach for your business.
Offering frequent direct services from Berkshire to London, Reading, Newbury, Didcot and Oxford and passes through the town, the (Brunel-built) Great Western Main Line.
Visit WebsiteUrban and suburban regions within the bounds of the town, called Maidenhead Court, North Town, Furze Platt, Pinkneys Green, Highway, Tittle Row, Boyn Hill, Fishery and Bray Wick; as well as built-up areas surrounding civil parishes: Cox Green and Altwood in Cox Green parish, Woodlands Park in White Waltham parish, and part of Bray Wick in Bray parish, the Maidenhead urban area includes.
Visit WebsiteA local landmark dates from 1777, the current Maidenhead Bridge.
Visit Website130 Windsor Road, Maidenhead, SL6 2DW