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Perceptions in the Age of Social Media

"social customer"When was the last time you experienced a phenomenal customer service?  Why was it memorable?  In today’s market where customers are empowered like never before, digital word of mouth can spread like Greek fire about your brand on the Social Web.  The question now isn’t really about how innovative your business model is when it comes to new product or service offering, but how customers perceive your brand as a whole.  First impressions may not last, but perceptions do.  What impression are you giving to your customers in this social media age?

Marketing and Customer Service: A Huge Divide

Know that customers are social-savvy these days and they talk about brands on social media platforms, where you have no control about what’s being said about your business.  The age of industrial era marketing is over and companies need to realize that traditional marketing doesn’t simply work like it used to these days.  Customers expect you to listen and take action on their feedback about your products and services.  Simply put, don’t expect your customers to call or write you if they need help; you have to engage them in places like Facebook, Twitter, and many more. العاب للربح الحقيقي

With a demand for world class customer service that consistently meet or exceed expectations, customer service and marketing departments must learn to work with each other in order to address what’s expected of them. العاب للايفون   In the near future, the gap between these two will vanish as the social media landscape is changing ways on how people interact with your brand.

Your Product is NOT the King; Your Customers ARE!

The value of your business is taking a major shift from your products and services – to your customers.  As Steve Jobs said, “Sell Dreams, Not Products” and by delivering a value proposition that sells the dream of simplicity, functionality and beauty, the Apple brand has become the top of its kind.

Learn This: High customer engagement is the key to your sales funnel and it brings us all back to how your customers and potential ones perceive your brand.  Just how satisfied are your customers with the level of service they get from your business?

If you want to survive and grow in this age of social media where social customers have the power to make or break your brand, you will need more than just a customer service strategy to start with.  You have to involve your customers at every stage of creating your products or services… until its delivery. مواقع كازينو   Are you ready to revamp your business model to cope with this change?

There are 9 Comments to this Post

  1. online brand December 14, 2011 at 12:06 am August 9th, 2010 10:30 AM

    For a business to know how to communicate and persuade its target
    market, it has to know the market first. Social media sites provide the perfect
    tool for getting to know your audience. In fact, through social media,
    businesses can even hang out with their target audience to find out what they
    like and don’t like, what they talk about, and so on.

    • Anonymous March 22, 2012 at 12:51 pm August 9th, 2010 10:30 AM

      I like that you mentioned about ‘hang out’ as social media is all about engaging the community.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts – Shaleen

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    with information, coupons, and the things that truck drivers need. 

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  4. Prime Outsourcing October 4, 2012 at 2:59 pm August 9th, 2010 10:30 AM

     I remember a story that my professor told me about customer service, if there are two stores, with the same product that’s being sold, that comes with the same price, one of the owner is very friendly old woman and knows almost everybody that buys her product, while the other owner is a couple that’s very strict and doesn’t greet anyone who buys in their store, where would you opt to buy?

    Of course to the old woman that builds good relationship with others. Same with the customer service in the internet world. People don’t buy a product, people buy people as well.

    Thank you for sharing this!

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