When the pandemic took over the lives of people around the world and lockdowns became the norm, a majority of the world’s population took to online shopping. Today’s consumers expect more than simply buying a product at the right price — they expect access to comprehensive information about the product or service they’re purchasing, and a frictionless purchasing experience. Customer service plays a major role in this buying journey. Customers expect businesses to address the questions or concerns that may arise — no matter what time of day or what day of the week. In an increasingly competitive retail environment, brands must strive to meet these expectations or risk losing sales and customers.
As customer expectations evolve, brands and retailers invest in building stronger relationships with them. The relationship between brand and consumer must go far beyond sales transactions. To create trust and loyalty, businesses must provide exemplary customer service throughout their customers’ lifetimes. And to build and maintain those relationships, forward-thinking brands are enhancing their customer service by using conversational commerce. According to the Square Future of Retail report, 47% of retailers say they currently, or plan to, implement selling via text or chat.
The importance of conversational commerce
Conversational commerce is a new form of online interaction between brands and consumers, allowing both to communicate directly via text or voice. Push notifications and tools such as Square Messages allow businesses to tell their customers about a product launch or sale, while chatbots make it easy for consumers to ask a question 24/7, such as the location of a delivery.
Conversational commerce allows brands to respond directly, which consumers say is critical. In fact, 75% of consumers will opt-in to messages with brands they trust. When customers message you, the speed of response is vital — 39% of consumers expect a reply within an hour.
As businesses face heightened consumer expectations and increased competition, the pressure is on to develop and maintain strong customer relationships. Conversational commerce can help.
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These are the five ways conversational commerce can build and strengthen your customer relationships:
1) Support customers, answer questions, and remedy any issues that arise in the moment
Even when brands have live customer service centres, many aren’t available 24/7. Yet, when a prospective customer has a question or a current one has a concern, they want an answer immediately. Insisting a customer wait until “business hours’’ may lead to lost sales. Offering conversational commerce gives customers the assurance that they’ll make progress on their issue, even if it occurs during holidays or overnight hours.
2) Stay in touch with customers where they are, when they need you, without getting overwhelmed
It can be impossible to respond to every customer inquiry and still ensure the brand or business moves forward. Using automated tools and messaging chatbots helps address basic customer questions and allows brands the time to provide great customer service, especially on more complicated issues customers may have.
3) It works no matter what size business you operate
Whether a brand is a one-person shop or a global entity, business owners must balance taking care of their customers with taking care of the business. Being able to scale responsiveness ensures brands can maintain strong customer relationships as they grow.
4) Let your customers make and confirm appointments using automation tools, such as Square Assistant
This frees businesses from the busy work but makes it simpler for customers to set or change their schedules, decreasing the chances of no-shows.
5) Maintains all conversations in one convenient place
With Square Messages, you have all customer conversations in one place, making it easier to communicate with customers more efficiently. Notifications and chats can be attached to invoices or shipping data, so customers also have a history of their transactions. This process makes it easier to reference and address any customer service issues.
As brands look for ways to connect with their customers, conversational commerce helps manage customer interactions at scale, ensuring consumers get assistance whenever they need it, building stronger customer relationships every step of the way.