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- Customer delight
- big-name screwups
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Anyway, as I reflect on my recent trip to the SOCAP (Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals) conference in Atlanta this week, this was my big take-away. Sure, there were plenty of learnings, many great people I had the pleasure of exchanging ideas with and loads of content, but this little nugget from David Alston, VP of Marketing at Radian6, was the winner in my view.
David was a panelist on social media in customer service that I had the privilege to moderate. Also on the panel were folks from Omaha Steaks, Mars Chocolate, Gallo Winery and The Coca Cola Company. The discussion was robust, as we covered a myriad topics from engagement guidelines and staff skills to organizing around social media and coordination between customer service, PR and Marketing.
In the course of the discussion, it dawned on me that the general concern in the room was focused on connecting with and finding solutions for social customers in need, whether those customers be angry and dissatisfied or simply reaching out for answers. But, David raise a point that has potentially been overlooked by customer service professionals. And I'm not so sure it didn't sail quietly by many in attendance this week.
Social media has provided companies, and in particular customer service, a unique opportunity to engage with happy, satisfied customers in a way never before available. So, unless you're company is so universally despised, I have to assume you have more than a few customers that like your company and its products and service. I'm not even talking about the advocates or raving fans, just those that generally dig what you do for them and are talking about it somewhere on the social web.
David's recommendation? Find them and say "Thank You".
In customer service, we have been programmed over time to be in constant problem solving mode; to turn those dissatisfied customers around through our skill and passion for the trade. So, it might just be a simple issue of opening our eyes more and spend time looking for and engaging with a few more happy customers. Social media gives us that opportunity.
Make engaging with those customers a priority within your social customer service engagement plan. You deserve it. Your happy customers deserve it. They'll thank you for it.
Other Posts by Barry Dalton
Trustworthiness. Socially speaking, of course. - May 22, 2012
Trust and Customers - May 13, 2012
What Would Your Customer Service Reps Say? - April 14, 2012
"I Wanna Be Like Zappos!" - April 9, 2012
What's Your Customer Experience Wordle? - March 24, 2012
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