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05.27.10

Using Your Twitter Account To Monitor Customer Service

By Mike Moran

It's no secret that companies are using Twitter for marketing, but are you monitoring tweets for customer service? Last week, I ran into a striking reminder that companies are increasingly taking Twitter seriously, even when I am joking. Let me explain what happened last week when I slept in a Select Comfort Sleep Number bed and tweeted about my experience the next morning.

If you aren't yet using Twitter for customer service, perhaps this experience I had might give you ideas for how to the make the most of Twitter.

I was traveling on business (as usual) and stayed in a nicer hotel than I normally do, which happened to feature a Select Comfort Sleep Number Bed. I have back problems, so that should have been welcome, but I was also tired because I got to the hotel quite late, so that meant I wasn't about to adjust the defaults on my bed-whatever it was set to is what I slept in.

So, you probably guessed what happened next: I woke up the next day with my back really bothering me. I was feeling a bit snarky, so my tweet that morning was, "When you wake up with a bad back after a night in a hotel, blame the hotel bed. But this hotel has a sleep number bed, so is it my fault?"

I wasn't trying to complain about the bed, honestly. You should see how often I wake up a bit creaky, even when sleeping in my own bed at home. It just struck me as a bit funny, so I tweeted it. And I thought nothing of it until I got this reply from @SleepNumberHelp: "@MikeMoran Hi, I work with SC and I'm sorry you had trouble with the Sleep # bed! You might need a different Sleep #. http://bit.ly/cgB7x4" (and I got that reply not very long after my original tweet, too).


Clearly, my buddies at Select Comfort are actively monitoring any tweets that include keywords such as. "sleep number bed." They honestly seemed interested in helping me. And, I have to admit, for the first time ever, I am wondering if there might be something to this sleep number thing. If Select Comfort can get this kind of reaction from me, when all I did was toss out a laugh line, how much more do they think it would help if they reached out to those who are serious about their complaints?

Ask yourself what would happen if one of your customers tweeted some dissatisfaction. Would someone of your team find that tweet quickly and ensure that it was responded to? Or would the twitterer get radio silence form your company? If your customer service people don't monitor Twitter the same way they answer the phone or check e-mail, you're missing a great opportunity to differentiate your brand from the others.

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About the Author:
Copyright Mike Moran

Mike Moran is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, expert on Internet marketing, and the author of Search Engine Marketing, Inc., the best-selling book on search marketing. Mike also writes the popular Biznology newsletter and blog.
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