{"id":3376,"date":"2015-04-15T16:00:47","date_gmt":"2015-04-15T14:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.teleforwarding.com\/?p=3376"},"modified":"2021-03-26T13:46:52","modified_gmt":"2021-03-26T12:46:52","slug":"customer-service-global-survey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tf-usa.com\/blog\/customer-service-global-survey\/","title":{"rendered":"The Value of Customer Service"},"content":{"rendered":"

You know as well as we do, one of the key indicators of business performance is\u2026 you guessed it\u2026 customer service<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Customer service is important to your business because it is often the only contact a customer has. With some customers spending hundreds and even thousands of dollars per year, they expect your company\u2019s customer service department to resolve their issues.\u00a0 These are all conversations we\u2019ve had in internal meetings and workshops outside the office, but here is some cold hard evidence that what our bosses (and bosses\u2019 bosses) have been drilling into us all these years is indeed still true!<\/p>\n

American Express conducts a yearly Global Customer Service Barometer to keep track of the ever-important state of customer service in the United States.\u00a0 Their most recent report\u00a0has a number of great insights that could be useful in your<\/em> quest to give the best customer service you can give!<\/p>\n

In their 2014 report of a\u00a0survey<\/a>\u00a0conducted by Ebiquity findings show that nearly three in four consumers spend more with a company that provides them with a great costumer service experience<\/em>.\u00a0 With an incredible 68% of consumers saying they would be willing to spend up to 14% more <\/em>with a company who offers top notch customer service<\/em>.<\/p>\n

While the world of online communication has been booming, talking on the phone remains in the top preferred sources of customer service.\u00a0 This is especially true when customers are asking more complex questions.\u00a0 Moreover, the results showed that a large majority of consumers believe that companies\u2019 ability to \u2018provide a satisfactory answer to their question\u2019 and being able to \u2018connect them with someone who is knowledgeable\u2019 are the two most important factors in the definition of excellent customer service.<\/p>\n

You may be asking what all of these things mean to you.\u00a0 This is where you step in with your excellent customer service as that differentiating factor that consumers are looking for. Good customer service means less time, effort, money and stress spent by a customer.<\/p>\n

Here at TF-USA, we believe that good customer service boils down to a melting pot of a large number of strengths that companies often exhibit well (pardon the pun).\u00a0 Some of these strengths include: consistency, reliability, trustworthiness, accessibility, communication and empathy.<\/p>\n

What do you think? Join the conversation in our comment section.<\/p>\n


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