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How do I build an efficient online customer support?

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Question added by Salam Assi , Customer Service Officer , Etihad Bank
Date Posted: 2016/08/14
Tamer Marshoud
by Tamer Marshoud , Director Business Excellence , The Heart Of Europe

This is a big question and the answer to this questions won't be in the form of points which you need to follow to achieve efficient online customer support.

1- You need to know your products, offers and what your customers really want.

2- You need to study the customers online behavior to better design your online support experience and to better know which online support channels your customers are prefering to use.

3- You know need to know your budget to know how much are you going to invest on these platforms and resources since efficient service needs excellent platforms and enough well trained staff.

4- You need to keep re-visiting your process, checking your platforms, SLAs to make sure you are achieving your taregts and providing exceptional customer service. If not, then you will be investigating about the reason and rectify it.

SHAHZAD Yaqoob
by SHAHZAD Yaqoob , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , ABDULLAH H AL SHUWAYER

We sell consumer electronics on sites like Amazon. We initially focused on design and manufacturing but soon realized the need for good online customer support. We are small and short of manpower. We outsource this part for now but are wondering how to make the system efficient in long run.

LiveChat Story

Let me answer this question on the example of the real company - here's how and what we did it at LiveChat. We are a software company, however because of the nature of our product, we have our roots deeply in customer service. We've by offering support through all channels, like email/tickets, phone and obviously live chat. Over time, we've limited phone to the minimum taking and answering all questions directly on the website. Even our contact page offers chat instead of phone number.

In terms of staff, we've grown our support team from 0 to 20 people over the course of past several years. We've never outsourced it. While hiring, apart from technical skills we also looked for passion, energy and sense of humor. Result? This group of amazingLiveChat Supportheroes:

  1. At first, we started small as we only wanted to cover 8 hours during the day when the most of our customers needed help from us. At this point our team was 1-2 people.
  2. As the company was growing, we wanted to be available to more and more customers, so our live chat support extended to 16 hours a dayTeam of 3-6 people did that. We were able to recognize potential team managers among the agents.
  3. Naturally, the next step was to be available for customers 24 hours a day. Probably you won't have to go that far, unless you do a lot of export in your business and deal with a lot of international customers. 6-10 people did that, and we had to add more people during the most busy shifts.
  4. Adding support on weekends, including night shifts, made our support fully switch to 24/7/365. This means we are available to answer customers needs any time they need us, all year long! (feel free to check this out ;)) At this point the team was about 12-14 people.
  5. Since we have not been able to immediately solve all the technical issues that our customers reported, we'd introduced an additional team - Level 2 support, technically specialized and focused on solving software-related issues. Team had grown to 18 people with some needs for additional agents.

Results and efficiency

Here are some metrics of our Support Team from the recent months:

  • Number of chats: up to 25,000/month
  • Support tickets/emails: about 4000/month
  • Phone is less that 1% of contacts
  • Number of cases solved within one contact: best agents close up to 76%, team average is 69%
  • Customer satisfaction from support chats: best agents have 98% customer satisfaction score, team average is 97%.

helping customers

 

Endless articles are posted in business publications about customer service solutions.

Knowing how to best connect with your customers is an important part of being successful in the long term, as well as achieving growth that keeps you going in the meantime.

With so much information out there, you would think that we would have the process down to an art. But all it takes is a trip through Yelp, or Googling large companies like Xfinity to see that customer satisfaction is far from being mastered.

As a smaller brand, you have a distinct advantage in your ability to directly communicate with and connect with your audience. You can also get a bit more creative with your attempts and act more efficiently.

So, what does it take?

1. Make Sure You Have The Right Customer Support Tool

Simple, but crucial. In a time when there are dozens of customer support solutions to choose from, you should take the time to really find one that will work for you and your team.

Check out features versus price, and any special offers they might have. Most importantly, contact them with questions. The way a customer support services handles customer support themselves should give you a clear indication of how good their tool really is.

I am using ZenDesk to power my customer service emails. I have found it to be a simple, yet complete solution.

2. Be on Top of Your Customer Service Team

As a business owner or a manager, you should always be on top of how your customer service team performs. Keeping an eye on customer satisfaction is a key to your business success!

I use Cyfe, the multi-purpose business dashboard, to keep analyzing how we are doing. I have enabled ZenDesk widget inside my “Customer satisfaction” dashboard to monitor if we are suddenly seeing a spike in customer service tickets, how quickly those tickets are closed, etc.

Customer Service Solutions

I also annotate campaign dates, holidays, etc. (anything that can affect our customer service team) to see what might have caused each spike. Using Cyfe, you can simply add another widget for notes as well as the calendar widget to monitor important dates.

3. Know Your Customers Inside and Out

You should begin building a foundation of understanding with your customers as soon as you can. Of course, you likely don’t have the budget of big companies for data mining and acquisition. You will need to be a bit more creative with the process.

A personal favorite method of mine is to create surveys.

Depending on your needs, you can make either a longer one that is done all at once, or you can offer randomized questions on the site itself that show up and change each time a user visits. You can find a great deal of information this way, granted that there is some kind of login or account connection.

Once you have information on their needs, interests, or complaints, you can make a note on the account. Now, you have that information every time they contact you.

Qeryz is one of the coolest survey solutions I’ve seen so far: You can create mini-surveys for different landing pages of your site and engage visitors depending on their intent. They also have cool analytics to help you understand your visitors better:

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4. Eliminate The Need For Customer Support Calls

Most people will go to any length to avoid a phone call with a customer support agent.

Admit it, you will yourself. That is why companies began offering alternative methods for contact, including email, social media support, and chat support.

You don’t have to provide all of them (spreading yourself too thin is a cardinal sin for small businesses). But you should have at least one alternative avenue for users who would prefer not to contact you by phone.

If you are looking for affordable solution here, look no further. ChatWoo is free and it’s incredibly easy to install (so no development costs either). It will provide you will essential online chat features and even analytics:

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5. Prep Some Customized Freebies

Going back to knowing your audience, another benefit of having that information is the ability to customize gifts. People love free stuff. they love feeling like you appreciate them, and that you are not just taking, taking, taking. When you also show that you know them, you are going to get better results.

Perhaps my favorite example of this in practice is the Kotex Pinterest gift campaign. They took influencers they wanted to target, and made those women customized gifts sent to their homes. Each gift was created using images they had pinned on their Pinterest boards.

They sent out 50 gifts across the world, and as a result ended up with an astonishing 694,853 total impressions.

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6. Don’t Leave Calls To Your Employees

Your employees need to be trained in customer service, obviously. You have probably hired some people to handle help desk, as well. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be directly involved with the process.

Recently, I emailed a website that offers a video call streaming dashboard, to ask about features.

The CEO contacted me back and scheduled a meeting, bypassing any customer service steps in between. He spent an hour and a half speaking to me, and offered to create a customized version of the platform that would meet my needs.

This is not an unusual occurrence, by a long shot. Startups are taking customer service to a new level, and the top dogs are frequently involved.

7. Get In Touch Before They Do

A good email marketing strategy is the key here: Getting in touch with your customers when you really have something exciting to share always works wonders.

Make sure to use email marketing segmentation: If there are some customers more likely to need/want it, you should target them first. That way they both feel special, and you are informing them before they have to contact you for details.

Getresponse offers the easiest (yet advanced) segmentation features I’ve ever seen: Really easy to manage!

Customer Service Solutions

8. Use Social Media For Regular Engagement

A shocking number of companies are just doing social media all wrong, especially small businesses. They use their profiles as some kind of advertising dumping ground.

You can see that they have clearly read a bunch of blog posts telling them the “perfect formula” for growing their social media presence. As a result, it comes off as insincere, pandering, and marketing jargon. Skip all that and instead, use social media to directly engage and communicate with your audience on a one on one level.

Track down and add your customers, or add them back when they follow you. Contact them with special offers. Respond to their tweets and comments. Use your profiles to have a conversation, not to sell. Never forget that social media is not a place for conversions, but lead generation through connection.

Related:

9. Don’t Follow By The Usual Script

Be different! A unique customer service experience can be your strongest competitor advantage and word-of-mouth marketing catalyst!

Deborah Anderson shared her own examples with me: Years ago she and her husband owned a domain registration service and their big thing was “one-hour reply.”

I can see how this can empower your site call-to-action and increase your site trust: A one-hour reply policy to all the support tickets. Wow!

Gamification is another possible way to let your customer service go viral.GamEffective is quite possibly a pioneer in this field allowing businesses to make customer service experience actually fun and activating:

“GamEffective uses rich graphical narratives for its enterprise gamification, ranging from sports to racing, virtual city-building and song-contests. Narratives make employees the heroes of their game and not just a name on a leaderboard, and provide a deep context based experience.”

Here’s a fun Slideshare explaining the process.

10. Get Creative With FAQ and Help

Your site content should answer all your customers’ possible questions. Helping your customers is the smartest content marketing strategy.

One of the best examples of that implemented well is UXCeclipse. They create a lot of aiding materials for their customer base. In this case, we’re talking about companies in retail.

They generated an infographic, they constantly update their blogs with relevant information on how to use the Microsoft products, webinars, white papers (because in the corporate and retail world, you need numbers to prove the value of a business), podcasts, YouTube videos, etc.

It’s more like a B2B customer service solution, because they’re making their customers feel comfortable with the software they sell, and believe that “Knowledge is power”. So, this is their creative way: offering knowledge, under many forms, so that their clients are always informed, are getting familiar and are returning to their websites.

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Bonus: Go Back To Basics

When people ask me what the most important thing they can do to become a better marketer is, I always tell them to read Dale Carnegie’s, “How To Win Friends And Influence People”. Originally published in 1936, it is still the greatest work on marketing out there. He doesn’t give you magic bullet tricks to manipulate customers. He teaches the importance of empathy, compassion, and connection. He brings it all back to basics.

Last but not least, remember the saying “The customer is always right”? Well, if you’ve been providing services for a couple of years, you’ll know that’s not exactly true. Whatever happens, always remember to remain a professional. Read this article for some inspiration.

Do you have a tip for customer service solutions?

Syed Tariq Qamar Ali
by Syed Tariq Qamar Ali , Administration Assistant

There is no need to read thesis for customer support.

It's so simple " Your attitude determines your aptitude" + you can add

1- don't interrupt while customer is writing wait and write back,

2- Be very optimistic and think about that moment that you re a customer,

Always use magical words

I apologize for the inconvenience

I will be happy to assist you

I am here to help you

Let's work together to resolve your issue

How can I assist you?

Of course, why not? Certainly, Surely and truthfully, Pleasure is all mine.

You gonna Rock! 

Juliana Eustacio
by Juliana Eustacio , Service Manager , EASTWEST BANKING CORPORATION

It's very important now a days using electronic online especially for our customer. We can use online services such as ticketing, ordering/sell products, sent invitations thru emails, online banking, such as funds transfer from one account to another, paying bills and others.

Mohammed Hanif
by Mohammed Hanif , Senior Engineer , Mindtree Limited

Building trust in customer , better quality of products and good customer service will effectively improves the business

Emmanuel Wamweta
by Emmanuel Wamweta , production supervisor , Tembo Steel Rolling

I fully agree & endorse the experts submissions here.

Thanx for the invitation

Suraj Abraham
by Suraj Abraham , GM - Sales & Marketing , Kora Trading & Contracting Co., Doha, Qatar

I got to wait for expert views on this to comment. Thanks

Abdul Ahmed
by Abdul Ahmed , Marketing manager , Aisha Fashion World

To build an online customer support you need the following:

1. Offer your clients multichannel support

2. Listen and read on social media i.e facebook, twitter etc

3.Track all the customers interactions.

 

Celeste Ann Mascarenhas
by Celeste Ann Mascarenhas , Health Care Assistant, Level 3 Nursing , Carlton Court Care Home

An efficient online customer support is important for the business.  It takes time to update and store information for customers to access easily.  Knowing your products can enhance your business.  Keeping in-touch with your customer face to face helps solve many problems in the business.  The six factors to build your online customer support are:

The massive global network created by the Internet and perpetual improvements in technological capabilities contribute to growth in eCommerce and online businesses. While tech skills play a key role in your success on the Web, several other critical factors impact your ability to generate revenue and make a profit.

Funtionality:

Ease of Navigation – 91.4% of users surveyed said ease of navigation is crucial to the success of an online store.

Fast Site Load Times – 91.2% said website speed is the most important factor for success.

SEO – 82.8% said search engine optimization is a key.

Customer Experience:

Easy navigation – 37% of those surveyed agree that ease of navigation is the most important feature when creating a solid customer experience.

Discounted prices and promotions – 21% said discount prices and special promotions are the most important feature to consider when creating an enjoyable online shopping experience.

Fast load times – 18% said page speed is the most important factor to a customer's overall shopping experience.

Payment Processing:

Ease of use – 45% of all people surveyed said ease of use is the most important aspect of payment processing.

Processing costs – 26% said processing costs are very important when selecting a payment processing solution.

Number of payment options – 21% of people surveyed said multiple payment options are crucial when creating, maintaining or shopping in an online store.

Processing time – Only 8% of people surveyed said processing time is crucial when considering a payment solution.

Products and Catalogs:

Additional costs clearly shown – If your product is listed at $99 but will ultimately cost consumers more, 65% of people agree that those additional costs need to be displayed up front.

Shopping cart is easy to edit – 60% of those surveyed agree that it should be easy to edit their shopping cart at any time before the purchase.

Thorough product information -- 55% of online shoppers expect detailed product descriptions.

Clear path through the catalog – 49% of online shoppers expect the catalog to be easy to navigate from front to back.

Products are easy to find – 46% of surveyed users said online products should be easy to find.

Enhance your store:

Additional costs clearly shown – If your product is listed at $99 but will ultimately cost consumers more, 65% of people agree that those additional costs need to be displayed up front.

Shopping cart is easy to edit – 60% of those surveyed agree that it should be easy to edit their shopping cart at any time before the purchase.

Thorough product information -- 55% of online shoppers expect detailed product descriptions.

Clear path through the catalog – 49% of online shoppers expect the catalog to be easy to navigate from front to back.

Products are easy to find – 46% of surveyed users said online products should be easy to find.

Accomplish:

Every great e-commerce website has a few things in common. For starters, brand loyalty is huge. That said, both new and established online merchants should focus on staying competitive, attracting new customers, offering enhanced customer service, facilitating shipment tracking and so much more.

Check on facebook or twitter to dind out customer comments on products and how you can build a better product with a good customer line.  Visit marketing fairs for products and advertisements of products for success in lauching a product.

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