But with Twitter, it can be much easier to connect with them - if the retailers see it, and choose to respond that is. @mentions of the brands are simply made by customers but appear in complaint messages many times effectively blasting a message of customer dissatisfaction that can harm the reputation and image of the brand and if not resolved, can result in a potentially lost customer. These oft-missed @mentions present opportunities for businesses to respond to customers in productive two-way communication.
Social Customer Service; An Opportunity to Engage
The study from Conversocial entitled "Top US Clothing Retailers on their Customer Service Response Times on Twitter" tracked more than 8,000 @mentions of 10 large clothing brands during the last week of January into February. 13% of customer complaints were responded to by brands and they were slow in initiating this return communication. Further, 50% of the retailers didn't respond to complaints voiced on Twitter. 48% of customer service issues were questions customers had which means they were looking for a response, as only 9% were negative mentions that didn't request a response. As such, the majority of mentions are genuine customer service queries that should be addressed by company marketers to protect the brand and satisfy customers.
In an interview with The Next Web, Conversocial CEO Joshua March points out that this splits customer service and marketing as the few social media marketers that companies have on board are not equipped to handle customer service issues and marketing techniques are lacking in the skills et of customer service representative. As such, cross-trained staff should be utilized to track @mentions, engage with customers, and resolve issues - and in significant numbers to keep up with the volume of @mentions.
Essential Takeaways for Business Marketers
This insight is significant for companies that have a social presence. Simply put, businesses and the SEO companies partnered with them to strategize their social actions can take this information as a moment for pause to reconsider how they use the mediums.
Reach out to me directly at rbuddenhagen@webimax.com if you have any questions regarding how your business can utilize social media more purposefully and constructively engage with your customer-base.