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[March 12, 2013]

Social media improving the future of customer services

Mar 12, 2013 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- A recent report looking at customer service trends, commissioned by Kcom in association with the Customer Contact Association (CCA), shows businesses increasingly turning to social media to help shape the future of their customer services strategy.


Social media monitoring has tripled in the last year: Kcom and CCA research undertaken in 2011 showed that only 20% of organisations were actively monitoring social media. Their latest research, completed in 2012, reported 72% of businesses were now monitoring social media; as more start to understand the power of social media and its level of influence, this will continue to increase. With 27 per cent of adults and almost half of all teenagers now owning a smartphone[1], this trend looks set to increase.

The customer "voice": The report finds that the evermore demanding customer is now armed with the ability and tools to rate their customer experience and share it with a global audience. They are comfortable with sharing both good and bad experiences, in the hope that their intended target sits up, takes notice and responds accordingly.

"Face to face doesn't have the same impact. Voicing concerns and enquiries publically generates a better response." says Mark Pritchard, Business Development Director at Kcom. "Therefore businesses need to have the ability to manage negative responses on social media - a complaint isn't always a terrible thing. If an organisation responds and acts upon the comment, it can actually create a good customer experience. It is also a great way to share positive comments and reviews to a wider audience and these reviews can be used to generate more business." Social media shaping customer experience strategy: Whilst businesses are focusing on changing the way people purchase and consume products, they're increasingly using social media to shape their customer service strategy.

- Sixty eight per cent use social media as an opportunity to engage with customers; - 89% use information gathered from monitoring social media to help refine and develop their customer service; - 90% of industry experts who used information gathered from monitoring social media said that it also helped them manage their brand and reputation; - 66% of industry experts have trained their staff in using social media so that customer experiences can be logged and improved.

"What is important to take away from this research is that organisations aren't just listening to what is being said about them, they're using it as an intelligence gathering platform. Whilst people take to social media to share their experiences, it is great that organisations are making the most of this free marketing tool." says Mark. "Creating a customer experience strategy around social media allows organisations to demonstrate their commitment to making their business as customer focused as possible." [1] Ofcom - The Communications Market (2011) For further information, please contact: Laura Cavanagh - PR Executive laura.cavanagh@kcom.com 01924 882885/07738785435 LinkedIn Bianca Keeble - PR Manager bianca.keeble@kcom.com 01924882797/07720311540 LinkedIn About Kcom Kcom, part of the KCOM Group PLC, provides communication services for multi-site enterprise and public sector organisations across the UK, and has a well-established reseller channel. As an independent provider of these services, supported by its BT Wholesale partnership, Kcom is able to offer advanced network capability and related added value services, coupled with a flexible approach to delivering a different class of service to its customers.

Its customers include Domino's, Morrisons, British Airways, North Wales Police, Specsavers, City of London, Phones4u, Rosslyn Analytics, Hermes, Windsor Telecom and Diva Telecoms.

About CCA CCA is the leading independent authority on customer contact strategies and operations. Over 900 organisations currently subscribe to CCA services. This equates to a network of over 5,000 senior practitioners, employing between 35%-45% of the contact centre population in the UK. Around 20%-25% of people working in a contact centre in the UK are working in a centre accredited with CCA Global Standard(C).

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