Social Media Case Studies and Statistics
Posted: April 1st, 2009 | Author: Thom Schoenborn | Filed under: customer service, social media, twitter | No Comments »Social Media and Customer Service Statistics:
- http://www.coneinc.com/content1182
- http://www.churchofthecustomer.com/blog/2008/09/social-media-as.html
September, 2008: Sixty percent of Americans use social media, and of those, 59 percent interact with companies on social media Web sites. One in four interacts more than once per week. These are among the findings of the 2008 Cone Business in Social Media Study.
Social Media and Customer Service Case Study: HP
As HP’s experience shows, social media is changing the way we must think about customer service. The cost of poor service, once measured in single consumers, can now have an immediate impact far and wide.
Social Media Implications on Operations, PR, Marketing, HR, Customer Relations
Just like that point in time in the Internet’s infancy, social media has not yet been understood or embraced by most organizations and brands. Even if the ROI is hard to calculate today, it would be wise to consider the harm done by NOT having an organized approach to social media.
Social Media Case Studies
A list of companies that were blind-sided by the internet, they didn’t understand the impacts of the power shift to the participants, or how fast information would spread, or were just plain ignorant.
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