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Michael Comins

How to Clean Up Your Cleanup When Dealing with Social Media | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Many experts recommend that your company have a social media crisis plan, but few companies actually take the time to think it through.
  • Consider some of the ways that a social media crisis plan could go wrong:   Two people from the company issue apologies through different mediums without talking with one another. This could cause miscommunication and one may promise something that the other did not. Worse yet, the two parties could promote conflicting ideas.The crisis plan may have been set into motion too late. If a member of a company is not very active on social media, he/she could potentially not hear of the crisis until a few days later.The crisis plan may be set for something less serious. If the crisis is serious to the company, yet it not treated that way, people could get very upset.
  • Step #1: Communicate with everyone in the company about who is going to be the spokesperson for both mishaps.
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  • Step #2: Discuss how you plan to solve both crises.
  • Step #3: Go out and solve both crises simultaneously. Put more emphasis on the initial problem than the one that you directly created.
  • Step #4: Create a social media crises plan so this does not happen again.
  • Step #5: Let the entire company know your new plan.
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    How to Clean Up Your Cleanup When Dealing with Social Media
Michael Comins

Why I Follow Whole Foods | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • These local accounts allow Whole Foods to take a more targeted marketing approach, reaching out to local customers and answering specific questions.
Michael Comins

Unhappy Customers? How to Respond Using Social Media | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Be Prepared
  • Respond in a Timely Manner
  • Handle Public Grievances Privately
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  • If possible, a response time of less than 24 hours is ideal, which means that someone must regularly monitor your social media platforms for new activity.
  • On the same token, don’t limit your responses to negative comments only. Reward the positive comments by “Liking” them or responding with a positive comment of your own
  • think of five to 10 of the most common issues customers might complain about,
  • From there, write a response to each of the criticisms that addresses the concern in a professional manner and offers a next step or plan of action to resolve the problem.
  • Don’t try to hash it out in back and forth posts on your profile page, always take it behind the scenes after your initial public response.
Michael Comins

Five Mistakes to Avoid When Engaging with Customers on Social Media | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • Mistake #1: Responding too slowly or not responding at all.
  • Mistake #2: Respond with a non-response.
  • Mistake #4: Fail to respond to direct messages:
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  • Mistake #5: Ignore your mistakes:
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