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New report shows how and why customer service must change due to social media use

Author's avatar By Dave Chaffey 02 Feb, 2012
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Over 44% of adults now using the web to share grievances

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Our commentary

This report examines the role played by social media within the rapidly changing landscape of customer service. It was commissioned by Natalie Cowen, Head of Brand and Communications, first direct and created by Dr Andrew Currah.

The report reminds us how important the web and social media in particular have become to brands. In the Exec Summary, Natalie Cowen says:

Over 44% of adults now use the web to share grievances about products, with companies expected to interact with companies online and get a speedy response

It seems that many companies haven't changed the way they manage customer service in line with this - Dan Bosomworth summarised a survey in the autumn last year suggesting that 95% of customer Facebook posts were ignored by brands.

We’re alerting you to this new report, since if you’re managing how social media is used to deliver customer service in a business it helps give a structure to changes needed as part of the move to “Social CRM” as it is often termed today.

This is a summary of the approach recommended:

Marketing implications

The report recommends that leaders in companies need to support the move to social business

  • make themselves more visible, especially when public crises occur.
  • provide all employees with the training, tools and authority to engage with customers.
  • look beyond standard metrics to the value of brand loyalty, advocacy and a sense of community.

The report goes on to recommend these governance practices:

  1. The customer service operation is equipped to monitor and engage with a targeted spectrum of media.
  2. Companies fully understand where, why and how their customers are using social media before making any changes.
  3. A balance is struck across different types of media - telephone, email, web, social and mobile.
  4. The power of online communities is recognised, and customers are encouraged to help each other.
  5. Relationships are nurtured with advocates who wield particular influence on the Internet.
  6. Specialist tools are used to measure the impact of customers’ online activity

The report has been made available to share via Scribd. This include a more detailed 10 point plan to setup and implement better ways of working. The only thing I would add is that the opportunities to use social CRM to learn about new product/service requirements, develop advocacy aren't emphasised.

Future Of Customer Service: The Rise Of The Social Customer report

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By Dave Chaffey

Digital strategist Dr Dave Chaffey is co-founder and Content Director of online marketing training platform and publisher Smart Insights. 'Dr Dave' is known for his strategic, but practical, data-driven advice. He has trained and consulted with many business of all sizes in most sectors. These include large international B2B and B2C brands including 3M, BP, Barclaycard, Dell, Confused.com, HSBC, Mercedes-Benz, Microsoft, M&G Investment, Rentokil Initial, O2, Royal Canin (Mars Group) plus many smaller businesses. Dave is editor of the templates, guides and courses in our digital marketing resource library used by our Business members to plan, manage and optimize their marketing. Free members can access our free sample templates here. Dave is also keynote speaker, trainer and consultant who is author of 5 bestselling books on digital marketing including Digital Marketing Excellence and Digital Marketing: Strategy, Implementation and Practice. In 2004 he was recognised by the Chartered Institute of Marketing as one of 50 marketing ‘gurus’ worldwide who have helped shape the future of marketing. My personal site, DaveChaffey.com, lists my latest Digital marketing and E-commerce books and support materials including a digital marketing glossary. Please connect on LinkedIn to receive updates or ask me a question.

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