Online Reputation Management Starter Series, Part 3: Taking Action on Customer Feedback

Reputation Staff Writer

Introduction

The voice of the customer is louder than ever — and you can no longer ignore it.

Online Reputation Management (ORM) helps you tune in and take action, providing valuable insights from online reviews, social media comments and customer satisfaction surveys.

In Part 1 of our ORM Starter Series, we provided valuable information and tips about defining your Online Reputation Management goals, focusing your efforts and securing executive buy-in.

In Part 2, we explored the highest-impact review sites — Google and Facebook — as well as a host of specialty sites in greater detail, to help you determine the best plan of action for maximum impact.

Here in Part 3, we’ll show you why surveys are a critical ORM strategy. With advanced analytics and reporting, an ORM platform can help you gain operational insights from customer feedback in surveys, and use those insights to improve the customer experience.

Surveys are a critical aspect of managing your reputation

Customer surveys are more than just a set of feel-good check-boxes. Great customer surveys can provide deep insight into what motivates, impresses or disappoints your customers, helping you to fine-tune the customer experience to attract and retain more business.

A well-designed survey enables you to:

According to Temkin Group, companies that are considered to be customer experience leaders have a 16 percent advantage over their competitors in key customer retention metrics — willingness to buy, reluctance to switch brands and likelihood to recommend. So, it’s critical to tune in and take action.

However, many companies struggle with developing surveys that do what they’re intended to do — provide actionable insight. And low response rates make it difficult to get a balanced picture of your overall performance.

“Companies that are customer experience leaders have more than a 16 percent advantage over competitors in willingness to buy, reluctance to switch brands, and likelihood to recommend.”
— Temkin Group

The Challenges of Collecting Feedback

For many companies, designing and sending engaging surveys that collect valuable, candid feedback is challenging. Here are some of the pitfalls:

No Goal? Your Customers Can Tell

If you don’t have a clear goal in mind for your survey, it will be obvious. The questions will not relate to each other or follow a logical sequence. The survey as a whole probably won’t be structured properly. You may fail to ask important questions, and you won’t get the information you need.

Such haphazard survey construction can create a bad customer experience — and result in low response rates, frustrated customers and loss of trust.

Done Well, Surveys Yield Actionable Feedback

To be effective, your customer surveys should have five key characteristics:

1. True to brand: Like all outward-facing customer communications, your surveys should reinforce your brand. Use this customer touchpoint as another way to establish a connection between your customer and your company. Generic surveys are suspicious and may deter customers from participating.

2. Customized: It’s important to customize the look, length and language of your survey to target the customer segment at hand. You may want to ask different questions depending on a demographic or the type of interaction the customer has had (in a store versus online, for example). Customization is another way to demonstrate that as a company you value your customers and are taking time to address their specific needs and expectations.

3. Multi-platform: It’s important to provide multiple ways for your customers to submit feedback. Today, surveys can be completed via email and text, in an app, and on a website. A recent survey found an estimated 30 to 40 percent of all online surveys are completed on a mobile device, and that number is growing. Consider your target audience and tailor your delivery method according to their preferences.

4. Effective at generating reviews: Surveys are a great way to request online reviews. If you send your survey via text, for example, you can follow up with a text requesting a review and providing a link to a major review site. An email-based survey can also include a review request and link. Customers are more likely to write a review if they’ve already committed to completing a survey. Plus, the great experience they’ve had with your company will still be fresh in their minds.

SMS-based Surveys

SMS-based surveys are gaining traction, because they provide a level of interaction not possible with other delivery methods. They can be programmed to ask different questions on the fly, depending on the customer’s responses, making the interaction highly conversational and engaging.

5. Actionable: The ultimate goal of surveys is to identify issues and opportunities, and provide directional guidance. Without a way to analyze and report on responses, your survey data is useless. ORM platforms that offer analytics and reporting features can help you glean actionable insights from survey responses, so you can quickly address problem areas and standardize on what’s working well.

Actionable Insights for a Better Customer Experience

Robust Online Reputation Management platforms apply sophisticated machine learning algorithms to free text and integrate a wide range of data sources to deliver actionable insights. Below are some advanced capabilities that enable organizations to use feedback from surveys and online reviews to elevate the customer experience.

Case In Point

One large healthcare organization was receiving critical feedback regarding a lack of parking at hospital facilities. They analyzed a word cloud that indicated “parking” and “find a spot” were common phrases in reviews and survey responses.

Sending follow-up, customized surveys through the Reputation.com platform, they learned that weak signage was the main issue. Once new signage was implemented, the problem was solved, and negative feedback subsided.

Need Help? Managed Services May Be the Answer

If you have a small team or one that’s really busy, you can outsource the ORM work to a managed services provider. This will save you time and resources while giving you the peace of mind that your online reputation is in capable hands.

Choosing the Right ORM Platform: What to Look For

To maximize your investment, you should qualify your options carefully and look for:

Are you ready to get started? If so, contact us and we’ll help you plan your ORM strategy.

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