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Businesses using Facebook for customer service

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Market Tools, a software and service provider for management and research conducted a survey of 331 companies with an annual revenue of more than $10 million annually. Of those organizations, 23 percent rely on social networks to support their customer service and to provide feedback. photo credit: Rubber Dragon.

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Businesses using Facebook for customer service

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Market Tools, a software and service provider for management and research conducted a survey of 331 companies with an annual revenue of more than $10 million annually. Of those organizations, 23 percent rely on social networks to support their customer service and to provide feedback. photo credit: Rubber Dragon.

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Can’t get much customer satisfaction with Facebook

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Facebook has become a ubiquitous part of our national culture – like it or not. Just this week the American Customer Satisfaction Index partnering with ForeSeeResults polled 70,000 users of websites and social networks including Facebook, Google, CNN and Wikipedia. Are we expecting to get something for nothing?

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Employ more customer service options to provide a concierge level of excellence

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It’s not that we need surveys to show which organizations step out of the box to ensure a concierge level of excellence so coveted by consumers; organizations like Zappos, Amazon, and Nordstrom essentially offer everyone “fantastic” service. In 2011, over 72.6

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer service procedures and.

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Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. You should not just create Twitter and Facebook accounts and not be prepared for the flood of people who will express their opinions both good and bad; you will need to have a plan. Networking. At a local.

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Is Using Social Media at Work a Good Idea?

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Facebook announced this week is has 500 million users. But the truth is, employees do use Facebook at work. Further, studies show that employees allowed to use social media on the jobs help drive profitability, improve customer service – and contrary to employer fears – may help workers do their jobs better. They Twitter.

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The Best Way To Grow A Business

The Small Business Blog

Last month T-Mobile, as part of their ‘ Business Sense ’ campaign, carried out a survey on business growth, via the social networking site, Linked In. Make sure that your customer service is up to scratch, though. Whether you want to expand locally, nationally or even internationally, growth is the only means to do so.