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Delete, Ignore, Snub or Engage? How Mature Companies Should Tackle Negative Social Media Feedback Analyses

eglobalis

Introduction As companies mature, they face increasingly complex decisions about how to handle customer complaints and negative feedback on social media. Studies by Forrester reveal that unaddressed complaints on social media can increase customer churn by up to 15%.

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Customer Service + AI = Customer Success 3.0

ECXO

Customer Service + AI = Customer Success 3.0 In the current extremely competitive (and sometimes even aggressive) market landscape, in which the power of the purchasing decision is in the hands of the customers and that quality and agility have become a given, organizations strive to provide exceptional customer experiences.

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May the Customer Experience (CX) Force be with you!

ECXO

The Star Wars saga transcends its status as a beloved space opera, emerging as a rich source of insights and lessons that businesses can leverage to enhance customer experience. For businesses, this translates into the need to build strong relationships with customers. Highlight these stories to build trust and foster community.

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AI and Real-Time Tech vs. Traditional CX Surveys: Who Will Win the Upcoming Battle?

eglobalis

Social media has been a game-changer here: customers often voice praise or grievances on Twitter, Facebook, or WeChat as their experience unfolds. Smart brands use social listening tools to monitor these platforms continuously, detecting spikes in positive or negative sentiment and responding on the fly.

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Stuck in an Outdated CX Framework? Here’s Why You’re Missing Out on Real Results

eglobalis

This data-driven personalization aligns with the company’s strategic focus on customer loyalty and lifetime value, embedding empathy and responsiveness into each touchpoint. Cisco also exemplifies this approach, particularly in its B2B customer service for enterprise solutions.

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Social Media is Bad for Customer Service

Bill Quiseng

Social media is bad for customer service. Whether ranting or raving, customers are telling stories online about businesses whether those businesses are listening or not. But I am not against monitoring social media or using it as a responsive customer service channel.

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5 Tips for a Great Social Media Customer Service Strategy

Fonolo

A good call center leader understands the importance of customer service. So what if you have an incredible product or service? That means nothing if your customers are displeased with their experience with your brand. . improving customer satisfaction; and . improving customer satisfaction; and .