6 Clever Ways To Get Customer Feedback

Ben Aston
The CX Lead
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4 min readAug 25, 2020
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The best way to keep improving and to stay on top of customer satisfaction is to constantly gather customer feedback. You find out what’s working and what isn’t so you can offer improved customer service and better products and services, enticing customers to remain loyal and content.

It doesn’t matter whether your business is at the top of your industry or struggling to grow, understanding your customers’ experience is critical.

So, here’s why feedback is so important and a few ways you can gather customer feedback for getting fresh insight, improving your products, and understanding how others perceive your brand.

Why is Feedback Important?

Finding out what your customers think about your company and product is important. Asking for customer insights not only shows them that you value their responses but also that you want to improve your product and services using their positive and negative feedback. User feedback tells you how you can make customers happier so you can build their trust and make them feel like their input really matters. This creates good customer relationships with your users, improving customer loyalty, and bringing repeat business. There is no downside to constructive customer feedback.

6 Clever Ways to Get Customer Feedback

Asking your customers what they think about your products and services is a big help when assessing how to improve your business. Customers may have insights that you may not have thought of, good and bad. Different types of feedback can help direct business development and change any negative feedback into positive.

1. Take Pre and Post-Purchase Surveys to Evaluate Every Part of the Process

Please don’t just use some boring customer feedback survey that your users have to trudge through. You want people to enjoy giving some feedback and not to find it tedious. Have the survey pop up right after their purchase to evaluate their experience navigating the website or send an email after delivery of goods or services to get direct feedback about what you’re selling.

You can use Google Forms, Jotform, or Typeform, all allow you to design your survey and questions with a theme you choose. You can even add videos and tweak the feedback tool so that it is engaging and traces your customer’s journey. For more honest feedback, offer surveys to your customers soon after they interact with your brand so the experience is still fresh in their minds.

A great tool for doing this, and incentivizing users to participate in giving feedback is a company called Starloop — their platform gives users the feel-good benefit of planting a tree for every review they submit on Facebook or Google.

2. Set Up Instagram Story Polls to See Who is Engaging and What They Think

Companies cannot ignore social media and their followers when they are looking for feedback. While not scientific, Instagram polls are a way to test the waters around your business and your customer’s thoughts as well as get an idea of how engaging your Instagram content is.

Interactive poll stickers let you ask certain questions and see results from people who see your story, offering insights and a chance for customer interactions. Any social media marketing needs to integrate with those who are monitoring customer experiences so they get the necessary data from Instagram followers to use it to improve their future experiences.

3. Use Facebook Polls to Engage with Followers Regularly

Facebook offers another way for your customers to leave feedback. Using Facebook polls expands your company’s influence and gains attention that makes your brand noticeable and increases engagement with those who like your page or who are searching for a product like yours. Polls help you see where to focus your online posts and direct in-house business management.

Again, you have to work with those on the social media team to put it all together but it’s a great way to get ideas from your Facebook page.

4. Listen to Social Media Posts Beyond Polling to See What Customers Are Really Saying

You can use polls on social media to gather specific information but you can learn even more from people post about your brand because they are pleased or upset with your product or service. People understand the power of social media and do their best to use it to make their voices heard.

Watch for hashtags and brand mentions, of course, but you can also use a social media listening tool to make sure you don’t miss anything. This is a good way to address issues quickly but also to make business changes as needed. Customer service people should be heavily involved in crafting responses quickly, especially if the feedback is negative.

5. Chatbots Can Interact Effectively and Save Time

If you want immediate feedback, chatbots are one way to get it. They can be set to collect various information and meet certain objectives so you can get the information you need to help figure out what works and what doesn’t. Chatbots are engaging. They’re better than a survey for certain applications and offer more of a human touch to the customer experience. It’s great conversational marketing for customer-based improvement.

IT staff will have to get it up and running and the staff has to monitor the interactions but it’s a good way to engage with your customers as they land on your site.

6. Use a Messenger Survey to Directly Collect Feedback from People Who Like and Follow Your Company

To move beyond simple social media interactions with your customers, use Messenger. People generally enjoy this type of interaction. Facebook is huge and has millions of users.

Messenger allows you to easily interact with customers and collect their reviews and feedback easily. Companies such as SurveyMonkey create surveys that show up in messaging apps and look like direct messages incorporating light conversation that results in customer feedback.

Originally published at https://thecxlead.com April 30, 2020.

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