Customers are increasingly turning to Twitter to get customer service, but, as our recent research study found out, many companies are handling Twitter help requests badly. Based on the study: Customer Service - A Twitter Experiment, here are 10 Commandments of Customer Service to help you do it right!
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The 10 Commandments of Customer Service on Twitter
1. THE 10 COMMANDMENTS
OF
CUSTOMER SERVICE
ON TWITTER
From the Frank Reactions Research Study
Customer Service: A Twitter Experiment
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2. I. Thou Shalt Be Responsible
• Ensure that one person has clear
responsibility for monitoring and responding
to Tweets during every time period.
• Have alternates:
• Nobody can be on call
and effective 24/7
3. II. Thou Shalt Not Ignore
Evenings & Weekends
Even if thou can not have paid staff on
Twitter full-time during evenings and
weekends, thou shalt have:
• 1 person who is responsible during those
times
• With their phone set to alert them whenever
thy brand is mentioned on Twitter
4. III. Thou Shalt Not Keep
Customers in the Dark
• Thy Twitter profile must state when it is
staffed, so no one will expect service when
thou might not be there.
• Remember to state thy time zone.
• Give alternate ways customers can get help
during off-hours.
5. IV. Thou Shalt Train Thy Staff
• Develop procedures
for handling twitter
requests in a friendly,
professional manner
• Then train thy staff
and give them
practice
6. V. Thou Shalt Template
Yet Personalize
• Have templated responses
for common queries, yet
• Train staff to personalize
the responses (at least
with the Tweeter’s name)
7. VI. Thou Shalt Not Treat
Customers as Idiots
• Never merely point people back
to thy website. They have likely
already sought enlightenment
there.
• Provide at least the option of
another way to get help if they
cannot find what they seek.
8. VII. Thou Shalt DoThe Extra
Step
• If thou hast a separate Twitter customer
service handle, but a plea appears on thy
regular account do not send the weary
customer elsewhere, but rather forward
the request thyself.
• Have a system that ensures service staff
are aware of such requests as they arrive.
9. VIII. Thou Shalt Never Force
Thy Tweeter to Speak
• While it is oft easier to solve a problem
through conversation, people who choose
to Tweet may fear that mode.
• Thou may offer telephone support as an
alternative, but the choice to use it must
rest with thy customer.
10. IX. Thou Shalt Apologize
• Thou shalt
apologize promptly
for mistakes and
oversights.
11. X. Thou Shalt Monitor Thy
Troops
• Thou shalt regularly audit thy Twitter
account to ensure that none of thy
tribe hath been neglected, and that
all requests are being handled
promptly and well.
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