Customer Service Lessons From Legends

Most companies are known for what they sell but there are a few companies that are well-known for their incredible customer service. These companies understand that it isn’t just about money–but dedicated staff and extra resources certainly help. This makes it hard for smaller companies to keep up with the bigger customer service giants.

Here are a few companies that are doing better than OK–and some great takeaways any business can put into practice.

1.LEGO: Provide Emotional Support – When something goes wrong start by addressing your customer’s needs. Instead of just fixing the problem, take the time to understand how your customer feels about the situation and them let them know that you understand.

2.  Zappos: Hire The Right People – It’s important to make sure those who work for the company have the same values and goals so when it comes to customer service.

3. Amazon: Know Your Customer Really Well - How do you anticipate your customer’s needs? The best way to do this is by understanding the customer experience.

4. Whirlpool’s Maytag: Get Smarter About Social Media – Move the conversation to a more private and personal area. This helps to calm the customers nerves by letting them know you’re paying specific attention to them. It also takes the complaints out of the public eye.

Read more at Inc.com

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The Essential Rules For Handling Customer Complaints

 Your customer’s complaints used to be between you and the customer…and anyone they could tell in person. Now social media has enabled them to let the entire world know when they’re not happy with you. Here are  a few quick tips on how to defend your honor during the crisis of a customer complaint.

Rule #1 Always Respond

Ignoring a customer, especially an angry one, is the number one way to fuel the fire. Without the internet one angry customer couldn’t make much of a dent on your bottom line, now they can tear down any positive results you may have achieved from your marketing efforts for the last year.

Rule #2 Acknowledge The Issue

Whether you’re right or wrong, you need to address this issue. If you made a mistake, admit it. If you’re doing something that people don’t agree with, explain why you’re doing it. Surveys show that customers admire company executives able to accept fault and willing to take steps to eliminate future situations.

Rule #3 Apologize

When you make a mistake you need to issue an official and mature apology. Don’t use it as a way to carry on the argument, use it as a way to let your customers know that you sincerely care. At its very essence your apology should promise that you will fix the problem and that it will never happen again.

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If you found this information useful you might also appreciate my older post on Things Your Customers Don’t Want To Hear.

What do you think is the hardest part of dealing with an angry customer? Share in the comment box below or on Facebook and Twitter.

 

The Little Things Mean Everything

How do your customers feel when they get done buying from you or working with you?

If you say “Okay” you have a problem. If you say “I don’t know” you have a problem. And…if you say anything negative you have a very BIG problem! You should know that every time your company interacts with a customer, that customer is going to walk away feeling good about not just their purchase but the interaction in general. A great product or service can get you somewhere but…

 

Great customer service can take you anywhere!

What’s your customer service doing for your business? Normally I would say that if you don’t know you have a problem but, before you get that far, here are three ideas that will make your customer’s experience better that they could have ever imagined.

1. Take Interest In Your Customers - Treat your customers like friends instead of paychecks. Know their names, their birthdays and some of their interests and use that information to show you care. When you do something nice for your customers without expecting anything in return it builds trust and that’s how you earn a lifetime customer.

2. Show Empathy – Most trainers will tell you to always smile so you sound nice and welcoming. Instead I recommend feeling what your customer is feeling. If they are mad about something that happened you can be mad. If they are really excited, you should be excited to. This helps your customer know that you’re on their side and also that you understand them more than the other companies they deal with.

3. Go Above And Beyond – One of the key rules to sales or business in general is, ” Under promise and over deliver.” This holds true for your service. If something goes wrong don’t just “make it right”, make it better. If your company lets your customer down in anyway, your customer service team should make the customer feel like they just won the lotto (so to speak). It might cost the company a little bit now, but you make up for that with the repeat business that customer brings in for the rest of their life.

 What companies come to mind when you think great customer service? Do you buy from them?  Share in the comment box below or on Facebook and Twitter.

 

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