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Turning Social Networking Into A Loyalty Promotion Powerhouse
By Jim Berkowitz
Expert Author Article Date: 2009-03-18 Here are several excerpts from an excellent post by Louis Columbus, with Cincom Systems, Social Networking Has Nailed Customer Satisfaction, Next Stop- Loyalty: You have to admire the social networking evangelists in industries that have high maintenance customer bases, but dove headfirst into the social networking pool anyway. That took courage. And many of them are turning it into a success. They are redefining how service is done. Challenging their competitors to keep up that are NOT involved in social networking is turning their customer satisfaction into a competitive strength. You have to specifically admire Comcast, a cable company, for biting the bullet and getting on Twitter, and the airlines who go after customer satisfaction in real time through social networking. These companies are nailing customer satisfaction using social networking. They are responding promptly to customer concerns, have a single point of contact for solving problems, have mentioned a process for managing customer problems and their escalation and attempt over and over again to set realistic customer expectations. Many of them have all these strategies going at the same time. One wonders how social networking is making the customer satisfaction needle move - and over and above the quantification of it, you can see it online every day. I've been reading Answering the Ultimate Question by Richard Owen and Laura L. Brooks, PhD. It's an excellent book for providing insights into how loyalty impacts profitability, providing pragmatic examples of how to integrate Net Promoter Scores into organizations. What I find most fascinating about this book are the strategies the authors discuss about turning around detractors. The results achieved and then measured are worth checking out. You can also read the authors' blog. Potential Areas Where Social Networking Strategies Can Impact Customer Loyal So how can social networking lead to customer loyalty? From the initial research I've done on this, and I'm no expert, here are the key take-aways from what I've learned from reading what Richard Owen and Laura L. Brooks, PhD have found:
How social networking can serve as a catalyst for customer loyalty is fascinating. No doubt the authors mentioned in this post already have or will have frameworks that show how companies can get the most out of the accountability and transparency provides. Bottom line: Loyalty cannot be earned by satisfying customers, there has to be a focused, intense effort to transform them into Promoters. Comments About the Author: Jim Berkowitz is a seasoned executive with more than 30 years of professional services and project management experience related to Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Financial Management (Accounting & ERP) software solutions for small, mid-sized and Fortune 500 companies. As a Sales Force Automation and CRM Consultant, Jim has assisted more then 100 companies with the design and implementation of custom CRM solutions. Mr. Berkowitz is the founder and President of CRM Mastery, Inc.; a company dedicated to serving small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) by offering affordable tools and guidance to help them plan for and succeed with their CRM initiatives. |
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