Social Media Users Are Squeakier Wheels When It Comes to Customer ServiceNot convinced your business should provide customer service via social media? Turns out, social media users spend more when they receive great service.

ByMikal E. Belicove

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Social Media Users Are Squeakier Wheels When It Comes to Customer Service

You may have heard that acquiring a newcustomercan cost up to five times more than keeping the customers you already have. Yet poorcustomer servicecontinues to irritate many consumers.

More than half of U.S. consumers (55 percent) polled for the2012 American Express Global Customer Service Barometer(PDF) say they've turned their backs on at least one potential purchase in the past year as a result of what they saw as poor service. And while only 17 percent of those surveyed say they've used social media to seek a resolution to their customer service query, this savvy group carries a lot of weight in how companies should respond.

Why? A whopping 83 percent of consumers who use social media to try to resolve a service or support issue have bowed out of a purchase when they have a bad service.

What's more, social media users say they spend 21 percent more with companies that provide great service. And these particular users say they're far more likely to tell others about their experience.

For example, consumers who use social media for customer service will tell an average of 42 others about a good experience -- and tell an average of 53 people about a bad customer-service experience. The general population, in contrast, will tell 15 people about a good experience and 24 about a negative one.

Zack Urlocker, chief operating officer ofZendeskZappos背后的服务台软件说,rise of social media means customers expect authentic, truthful and open communication and won't be fooled by excuses, runarounds and insincerity.

"Businesses need to develop a proactive customer-engagement strategy that seamlessly integrates social media, in order to temper the likelihood of something spinning out of control." He said the way to do that is to make sure you talk to your customers through their preferred communication vehicle, such as Twitter or Facebook.

If your company is lost when it comes to using social media to field and address customer service and support-related issues, I recommend bookmarking and readingTheSocialCustomer.com, as well as downloading and readingThe Ultimate Social Contact Center Guide, free from Fonolo.

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Mikal E. Belicoveis a market positioning, social media, and management consultant specializing in website usability and business blogging. His latest book,The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Facebook, is now available at bookstores.

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