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Chatbots are increasingly conducting job interviews for companies that implement them. . Interviews are between a candidate and a hiring manager or HR executive. Discussions with higher management typically follow these interviews if all goes well. . Chatbots and their purpose .
Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 12, 2010 under Connecting Moments , socialmedia | Be the First to Comment Yesterday on LinkedIn I found a question started by Pete Radke spurred on by an article he read. His question: Does SocialMedia Weaken Relationships ? How is that a discussion?
This post is part of the Social ROI Blog Carnival at Think Customers: the 1to1 Media blog. Visit the blog carnival post “ Calculating the ROI of SocialMedia ” to check out the full list of posts from numerous well-known socialmedia thought leaders. What are the costs? Measuring the gains.
There are many uses for participating in socialmedia, but for me – the best benefit is the ability to connect with our customers – or our potential customers. I have put together a Customer-Focus SocialMedia Strategy workbook that I offer FREE to help get you started.
Blogging – sharing my thoughts about customerservice and learning from others about topics I’m interested in. I love that I can upload a video of my daughter’s flute recital, photos from my trip to Italy or, an Animoto video of my customerservice book and share with customers, friends and Tweeple. Tag you are it!
Although I don’t believe there were any huge new “ah ha&# moments, the list is a good one that focuses on the importance and value of building relationships with customers.
In December 2021, tiktok.com became the world’s most popular web domain , bumping Google—and its entire suite of services—down to the No. If the world’s most popular search engine was succeeded by a socialmedia app, it may indicate a new era for the platforms that were once used solely for entertainment. Humanization.
He offers up: Amazingserviceguy By Kevin Stirz Business Is Personal By Mark Riffey Customers Rock! By Becky Carroll CustServ By Meikah Delid Maximum Customer Experience By Kelly Erickson People2People Service By Maria Palma QA QnA By Tom Vander Well Return Customer By Joe Rawlinson (Joe and I both started customerservice blogs in April 2005.)
Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on August 10, 2010 under Customer Moments , Employee Moments , First Impressions | Read the First Comment Customer Relationships are just like good friends They sound similar but do they mean the same thing? Or would they? Share your tips for success here.
Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 27, 2010 under Customer Moments | Be the First to Comment I get confused sometimes, more often than not, some would say, about the right word to use. Which is customerservice for your business? hmmm sounds like the same thing. It is perhaps MORE than a strategy or a tactic.
Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on August 27, 2010 under Customer Moments | 2 Comments to Read I am working on writing a series of articles for a customer on the importance of developing and documenting business systems. But what about the customerservice process? The customers. The response? Sounds harsh?
You can also scan the company’s socialmedia and LinkedIn pages to see if it posted photos of employees volunteering. As you write your resume and cover letter, ask yourself if bringing up your volunteer work would help you provide solid examples during an interview.
This time the focus is on SocialMedia. One of the authors, Rick Liebling Global Director, Client Management, for Taylor and author of the Periodic Table of SocialMedia Elements , graciously invited each of the over 170 contributors to share a little about their chapter in the upcoming book. You should. Thanks Rick!
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Any less and you attract too many needy customers. More, and they will expect white-glove customerservice. Or a service? Now you have a general idea of what you want to sell, so it’s time to get to know your ideal customer and what they want. Set up interviews. Talk to potential customers.
Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 2, 2010 under Listening , Missed Moments , socialmedia | Be the First to Comment Just saw this link on a tweet The Biggest Shift Since the Industrial Revolution. Scroll down the Advance Search page and click the sad face and/or the “?&#
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Great meeting to learn about new sites, new socialmedia techniques. We call ourselves the Akron Bloggers Community. It started a little over three years ago when Chris Brown of Marketing Resources and Results , Inc. and I decided it would be fun to have a meet up with other bloggers in the area.
They were being interviewed on a radio station and when the disc jockey asked where fans could find them on the Internet they said: “Just remember BOY BAND. Check out this great tool KnowEm which lists 350 socialmedia sites. It is a great way to create a consistent name so customers can easily find you.
The Hidden Power of Your Customers is a book about how to focus on your current customers so that you can lengthen and strengthen your business relationship with them, thus bringing about increased customer loyalty, customer advocacy, and ultimately increased referrals. But customerservice is not enough.
Here are the top ten winners: Change Forge Customers Rock Get Satisfaction Service with a Purpose CustomerService and More The SocialCustomer Manifesto Whos Your Gladys Dennis Snow’s Blog Amazing Service Guy Blog CustomerService en Visit Awarding the Web for the complete list of winners.
Fast forward to today and the abstract experiment is now a concrete treatise on the state of socialmedia and marketing best practices as a whole. Read all about it and then order your copy.
Sheila interviewed myself and Sherre DeMao – founder of SLD Unlimted Marketing/PR, Inc. Sheila led us through a series of questions which uncovered our philosophies of effective marketing and communication with our prospects and customers.
Join a Group Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on April 15, 2010 under Connecting Moments , socialmedia | Be the First to Comment If I were a betting woman I would say that you have joined LinkedIn. But it is also a great place to take the pulse of your industry and gauge what trends are on the horizon.
Yet isn’t there some value in sharing what we’ve learned so that we can all become better in business, better using socialmedia, better with our customer relationships? If we find out something new and exciting – we should keep it a secret so that we have a leg up on our competition. Are you local?
Right now I’m getting ready to advertise the fact that I’m teaching the second set of classes on socialmedia. Unlike most classes that are webinars – my series is in person, hands on, get down and dirty with socialmedia so you leave with a clearer understanding and a focused strategy.
I am presenting a series of four workshops on SocialMedia scheduled to begin February 10 and follow for three additional Wednesdays. Using the socialmedia I so strongly believe in – I set up registration for all four classes on Events Bot. It included another customerservice address to contact.
If customer communication or socialmedia is on your list, I hope you’ll give me a call. What will your three words be? How will you manage the resolutions you’ve established for this new year? I can help. 330-414-8792.
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I found an article written by Alain Thys that was published in 2007 that says it best: It’s funny that when discussing Customer Delight, most people start talking about customerservice. Customerservice is what companies do to their customers.
My session was called Create a Customer-Focused SocialMedia Strategy. I have the slide presentation at SlideShare and the handouts with audio explanation at PolicyforSocial Media. What can you offer your customers or your colleagues for FREE?
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If we just think about how we’d like to be treated as a new customer, as a returning customer and even as a customer with a question/complaint/concern – then I think we’ll be able to understand what our customers want.
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I was invited to speak on Earning Customer Loyalty - a great passion of mine, but the best part of my day was the keynote presentation by Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends. Well, when it comes to socialmedia or technology my first stop is to the source: Mashable. You Betcha! So what is the first step?
I learned a great deal from her regarding socialmedia marketing, organizing my time better and walked away with a lot of tools. June 20, 2010 Sheila Clover English , Social Network Committee Chair , International Thriller Writer’s Organization I didn’t know Sheila. She is engaging and fun as well!”
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