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Guest Blog: Customer Support Chatbots ? Striking The Right Balance

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If you’ve not been living in a cave, you’ve probably heard by now numerous projections about how chatbots are destined to take over customer support. Another study by UK-based Juniper Research estimates that chatbots will help businesses save more than $8 billion per year by 2022. These numbers are staggering.

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Chatbot Do’s and Don’ts – These Are the Best and Worst Chatbot Practices

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When it comes to designing chatbots, there are a few simple practices that separate helpful, high-performing bots from chatbots you’d rather see put out of their misery. Luckily for business owners and budding chatbot developers alike, launching a quality bot isn’t hard, as long as you know what to watch out for.

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The Future of Higher Ed Enrolment – Student Survey Reveals Overwhelming Chatbot Acceptance

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The benefits of chatbots in student recruitment are abundant and clear – 24/7 availability, increased support capacity, faster response, personalized support… and the list goes on. However, what hasn’t been so clear is student receptiveness to these chatbots – until now. You can download the survey results for free below.

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10 Ways to Listen to Customers Without Surveys

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Surveys are a great way to listen to the voice of the customer, so don’t misconstrue the title of this article as being “anti-survey.” Problems occur, however, when surveys become the only way we listen to customers — especially when you consider that a good survey response rate is in the realm of 20-30%.

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10 Ways to Listen to Customers Without Surveys

CX Accelerator

Surveys are a great way to listen to the voice of the customer, so don’t misconstrue the title of this article as being “anti-survey.” Problems occur, however, when surveys become the only way we listen to customers — especially when you consider that a good survey response rate is in the realm of 20-30%.

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Why Chatbots Are Falling Silent: Uncovering the Decline in Chatbot Engagement

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According to a recent Gartner Survey , only 8% of customers used a chatbot during their most recent customer service interaction. Adding to the survey’s surprising findings, only 25% of those who did use chatbots said they would use them again. For example, do customers use the chatbot to answer questions about a product?

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Guest Blog: 5 Ways Chatbots Can Improve Your Customer Satisfaction

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One of these solutions is the chatbot. Chatbots were designed to streamline customer interaction. If you’ve ever dreamt of an assistant that always has the right attitude and the right answers and that rarely needs to check in with you, the chatbot is your dream come true. What is a Chatbot? Get Comm100 Free.