Firms are overcoming their fear of social media: report

More and more firms are using social media to improve their relationships with customers, with adoption of social networks for customer support up by 15% (to 51%) since last year. 

Findings from Econsultancy's 2011 Customer Engagement Report, produced in association with cScape, suggest that, with greater adoption of social channels for customer service and product development, companies are losing their fear of social media.

Companies are also increasingly using social technology internally to improve communication and business performance, with a third of companies (32%) using internal social networking for employee communication.

The benefits of customer engagement strategies

The number of company respondents who regard customer engagement as “essential” has decreased from 55% last year to 50% this year, though agency results are slightly different with the proportion (who say their clients regard it as essential) increasing from 55% last year to 57% this year. 

Investment in customer engagement seems to be paying off for companies, with almost three-quarters of client-side respondents (74%) saying that their engagement strategy has been either “very successful” (9%) or “quite successful” (65%).

In addition, the proportion of companies that have not been very successful in this respect has declined by 4% on last year's survey. 

How successful has your organisation's customer engagement strategy been in the last 12 months? 

Success of customer engagement

Use of social media for customer engagement

Almost half (48%) of internet marketers believe that their company's presence on social networks has resulted in a tangible and measurable improvement to customer engagement. 

More than half of client-side respondents (58%) say they anticipate their investment in social networks for customer engagement to increase this year, and significantly more companies than last year say they plan more spending on user-generated content (up 13%), and on-site branded communities/forums (up 9%).

Use of social media for customer service

The results of the survey, carried out in Q4 last year, show that companies are really seeing the benefits of social media as a customer service channel which allows companies to handle complaints, questions and deliver real-time information. 

More than half of the companies surveyed (51%) are now using social networks as a way of improving customer support, 15% more than in last year's survey.  

Companies are also planning further investment in social channels, with 54% of company respondents and 69% of agency respondents saying they (or their clients) were planning further investment in social media as a customer service channel. 

Where does your organisation plan to invest to improve customer service? 

Social media and customer service

Graham Charlton is Editor at Econsultancy. Follow him on Twitter or connect via Linkedin or Google+

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Reader comments (2)

  1. Avatar-blank-50x50 Romero Cavalcanti

    8:35AM on 14th January 2011

    Great article.

    Companies needs to adapt to new realities that takes powerful strategic ideas and tools, there are more opportunities than ever for creative companies and brands to deliver on changing consumer needs.

    For example, about 70% of Facebook users are outside the United Stateshttp://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics but companies don’t yet have a strategy that will get brands out in front of your competitors. Countries to learn how understand consumers, social media, and implement a game-changing business model or analyze and renovate an old one.

    Social Media is designed for doers, it is for those ready to abandon outmoded thinking and embrace new models of value creation.

    Greetings from Brazil.

  2. Avatar-blank-50x50 Matthias Zeitler

    CEO at MarkTheGlobe, Inc.

    3:22PM on 18th January 2011

    There are still only very few companies that use social media tools.

    We recently did an alaysis of the 500 largest companies in Austria and only 8% had any type of social media integration on their website.

    http://www.marktheglobe.at/seo-top500

    A long way to go.

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