• Affiliate Marketing
 • Affiliate Marketing - Basics
 • Affiliate Marketing - Development
 • Affiliate Marketing - Setting Up
 • Archive catalogue
 • Autoresponders
 • Banner Advertising
 • Business Development
 • Checklists
 • Competitors
 • Copy Writing
 • Copy Writing - ad copy
 • Copy Writing - email copy
 • Copy Writing - sales copy
 • Customer Service
 • Database Marketing
 • Direct Mail
 • Domain Names
 • E-books
 • E-commerce
 • E-mail Marketing
 • E-zines
 • E-zines: Advertising
 • E-zines: Promotion
 • E-zines: Subscribers
 • E-zines: Writing
 • Entrepreneurship
 • Free Services
 • Home Based Business
 • Home Based Business - Finance
 • Home Based Business - Getting Started
 • Home Based Business - is it for YOU?
 • Home Based Business - Marketing
 • Internet Tips
 • Market Research
 • Marketing
 • Marketing Strategy
 • Net Business Start ups
 • Networking(MLM)
 • Newsletters/Newsgroups
 • Online Payments
 • Online Promotion
 • PC KNOW HOW
 • Personal Development For Marketeers
 • PR/Publicity and Media
 • Sales Tips
 • Search Engines
 • Search Engines - Keywords
 • Search engines - Optimisation
 • Selling Techniques
 • Surveys and Statistics
 • Telesales
 • Top 10 Tips
 • Traffic and Tracking
 • Viral Marketing
 • Website Design and Development
 • ZeLatest

How to Write Customer Service E-mails Like a Pro

Category: Customer Service Date: 2002-06-04
Sometimes as part of my work Im asked to mediate between customers and website owners in dispute. As such, I get to read e-mail correspondence between both parties and Im often appalled by what I read.

One client wrote to company X to find out why it was taking them so long to apply a credit they owed to her credit card. The customer service agent sent this reply:

Dear Madam:

We received your inquiry. Your refund will be credited to your account within 7 to 10 business days. If you had read our policy statement, you would know this. I hope this
fully answers your question.

Regards,
Company X

Whoa! Snarky.

These days, a large volume of customer service communication is done by e-mail because its so cheap, fast and (potentially) efficient. But one of the drawbacks is
that its so easy to leave the wrong impression, to say things in cyber space that you would never say over the phone or face to face.

So here are a few tips you can use to improve your online customer relations.

* Be professional, polite and patient, even in the face of abusive language, outright lies or stupidity. This is not as easy as it sounds. But you cant win the argument
AND keep the customer.

* Express concern and regret over the difficulty the customer is having, even if your company is not to blame.

* Be 100% sure you understand the complaint/question before you answer it. If it isnt clear, then ask for more details. Above all, dont guess! Major turn off.

* Move fast. Speed is half the battle won.

* Write tight. Just get to the point and leave the literature to Shakespeare.

* The jury is out on form letters. Some companies ban them outright. But they do come in handy when youre dealing with large volumes of the same queries, over and
over. My take: if you must use a form letter, modify it to suit the situation and add a personal touch.

* Use plain English, not jargon. Your customers dont care about ISPs, HTML and File Transfer Protocol. They just want to know what happened to their order of
variegated widgets.

* Give a little bit extra. Correct the problem and then top it up with a credit or some form of compensation to say "were sorry".

* Dont be afraid to say "I" in your letter and sign it with your own name. People want to know theyre corresponding with a human being not an autoresponder.

* Once youve sent your message on its mission of mercy, theres one last but paramount detail. Follow up. Make a pending folder or whatever you want to call it. Visit that folder daily until you are 100% sure the issue has been resolved and the customer is in your pocket for the rest of his or her natural life!

When youve done all of the above, create one more folder on your inbox - the folder where youll save the hundreds of e-mails youre going to receive from all your grateful
customers. That folder might come in handy at your next salary review!


------------------------------------------------------------


How can you free up more of your time and improve your traffic and revenues? Hire an experienced writer/editor. Heather Reimer writes action-provoking e-zine and web
content, news releases, sales letters, ads and articles. Get a FREE content analysis report on your site when you request an estimate. heatherreimer@codetel.net.do

Publishing guidelines: Please feel free to publish this article exactly as written with no changes to article or resource box. Please notify the author regarding when and where you will use this work. heatherreimer@codetel.net.do. All copyrights
remain with the author. Word count: 537

heatherreimer@codetel.net.do
Сайт изготовлен в Студии Валентина Петручека
изготовление и поддержка веб-сайтов, разработка программного обеспечения, поисковая оптимизация

Copyright © 2005-2006 Powered by Custom PHP Programming

 • Affiliate Marketing
 • Affiliate Marketing - Basics
 • Affiliate Marketing - Development
 • Affiliate Marketing - Setting Up
 • Archive catalogue
 • Autoresponders
 • Banner Advertising
 • Business Development
 • Checklists
 • Competitors
 • Copy Writing
 • Copy Writing - ad copy
 • Copy Writing - email copy
 • Copy Writing - sales copy
 • Customer Service
 • Database Marketing
 • Direct Mail
 • Domain Names
 • E-books
 • E-commerce
 • E-mail Marketing
 • E-zines
 • E-zines: Advertising
 • E-zines: Promotion
 • E-zines: Subscribers
 • E-zines: Writing
 • Entrepreneurship
 • Free Services
 • Home Based Business
 • Home Based Business - Finance
 • Home Based Business - Getting Started
 • Home Based Business - is it for YOU?
 • Home Based Business - Marketing
 • Internet Tips
 • Market Research
 • Marketing
 • Marketing Strategy
 • Net Business Start ups
 • Networking(MLM)
 • Newsletters/Newsgroups
 • Online Payments
 • Online Promotion
 • PC KNOW HOW
 • Personal Development For Marketeers
 • PR/Publicity and Media
 • Sales Tips
 • Search Engines
 • Search Engines - Keywords
 • Search engines - Optimisation
 • Selling Techniques
 • Surveys and Statistics
 • Telesales
 • Top 10 Tips
 • Traffic and Tracking
 • Viral Marketing
 • Website Design and Development
 • ZeLatest