High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service
Inspire Timeless Loyalty in the Demanding New World of Social Commerce
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Narrated by:
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Micah Solomon
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Sean Pratt
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Micah Solomon
In an age of Twitter, smartphones, and self-service kiosks, high-tech but still high-touch customer service is the answer. Today’s customers are a hard bunch to crack. Time-strapped, screen-addicted, value-savvy, and socially engaged, their expectations are tougher than ever for a business to keep up with. They are empowered like never before and expect businesses to respect that sense of empowerment - lashing out at those that don’t.
Take heart: Old-fashioned customer service, fully retooled for today’s blistering pace and digitally connected reality, is what you need to build the kind of loyal customer base that allows you to survive - and thrive. And High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service spells out surefire strategies for success in a clear, entertaining, and practical way. Discover:
- Six major customer trends and what they mean for your business
- Eight unbreakable rules for social media customer service
- How to effectively address online complainers and saboteurs on Yelp, Twitter, TripAdvisor, and other forums for user generated content
- The rising power of self-service - and how to design it properly
- How to build a company culture that breeds stellar customer service
High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service reveals inside secrets of wildly successful customer service initiatives, from Internet startups to venerable brands, and shows how companies of every stripe can turn casual customers into fervent supporters who will spread the word far and wide - online and off.
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What did you love best about High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service?
It's a great blend of practical principles and examples of how these principles have been applied well or, in some cases, not applied. It's been just what I need to get my mind coming up with new ideas for my own business to make it more customer friendly.What did you like best about this story?
The everyday examples of customer service that we all encounter.Have you listened to any of Micah Solomon and Sean Pratt ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No - first time. But Sean Pratt is a great narrator. And Micah Solomon himself is pretty good too.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Anticipate their needs and then fulfill them.Practical principles & their application
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the Narrator was great, but I wouldn't have even minded if the author had continued to read the book himself.
Very useful for future employees and entrepreneurs
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Some Good Points
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What made the experience of listening to High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service the most enjoyable?
This is a funny, insightful book that really makes sense on the subject of high-tech customer service.What other book might you compare High-Tech, High-Touch Customer Service to and why?
I haven't seen anything else quite like this, with Micah's combination of common sense, uncommon wisdom, and up-to-date insights into the mysteries of high-tech customer service.What about Micah Solomon and Sean Pratt ’s performance did you like?
Both are good readers; I would have been happy to listen to Micah the entire time!Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes -- the insights in this book are highly valuable to anyone who has to worry about customer service.This is the book that cracks the code!
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