Good crowd here at #raincamp! Wish we had good internet access though!
Jeremy Blanton210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Good crowd here at #raincamp! Wish we had good internet access though!
Jeremy BlantonAs part of our ongoing efforts to recognize and reward companies who are “doing it right” with regard to social media, I’m proud to announce that our “Social Media Winner of the Week” is StarTex Power, my own electric company.
THE ORIGINAL ISSUE
Thanks to a not-terrific new phone system, we received an automated call the other day from StarTex asking us to call them back. I called, and I was informed that they had received my payment, but it was a few days late. Um…..thanks? I found this irritating, since there wasn’t even a payment due anymore. I told them to please take us off of that particular call list.
Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. We continued to receive DAILY calls from their robot operator for several days. I called today to speak with someone about this, and to find out why this was still occurring. I was told by the call center rep that she could fix this, if I could hold for a few minutes, so I waited. She returned and told me that the reason the system was still calling was because of the outstanding balance (late fee). She corrected it, but she was also careful to tell me that if it happened again (i.e. if I were late for any reason), the calls would start. I asked if this could be changed, and she told me it couldn’t. I then asked when our contract with StarTex was set to expire, because I wanted to switch companies. After some more discussion, some of which was likely terse on my part, we got off the phone.
And I tweeted about it. Here’s what I said:
Dear StarTex Power, You just lost a customer (me) as soon as I can switch without penalty. Your customer service is abhorrent, IMHO.
Harsh? Perhaps. The truth? In my eyes, it was indeed true. The operative word here is “was”.
Wait until you hear what happened next…
THE SOLUTION
While I was attending a local real estate conference here in Austin, I got an upbeat voice mail AND an email from Jennifer Bell of StarTex:
Good Afternoon Mr. Crouch,
My name is Jennifer Bell, and I am the Supervisor for the Office of the President at StarTex Power.
I received word of your account matter, and the purpose of this email is to ensure you receive a proper resolution and are a satisfied StarTex Power customer.
I have left you a voicemail message at the contact number we have on file.
Please call me at (xxx-xxx-xxxx) at your earliest convenience.
If email is easier for you, we can definitely communicate via email as well.
I look forward to assisting you.
Best regards,
Jennifer Bell
Supervisor – Office of the President / Quality Assurance, StarTex Power
Needless to say, I called her back. We spoke for 15-20 minutes, and she…was…stellar. I don’t just mean that she was stellar because she helped me – I mean that she is likely one of the best service people I’ve yet encountered at any company by phone. She was engaging and friendly, and she explained that they had seen my tweet, and she wanted to help make things right.
She assured me that I would not receive any more of the irritating automated calls if a payment ever happens to be late, and she promised to monitor my account personally to make sure that the system didn’t trigger this for me. She also explained that this is a “911” technical issue that they are working to repair. Good stuff.
Lastly, since I had signed up two years ago for their service and locked in a rate that now seems really high, she reduced my rate substantially. Overall, based on my household usage, I calculated that this will save me $1300 or more over the next year. WOW!
She went on to explain that there are some new nodal changes occurring in their industry, and that most companies will be passing these through to the consumer, but StarTex is price-protected so we won’t pay extra fees when that happens.
So, major thanks and props to Jennifer Bell and to StarTex. You are doing it right. You’re listening, and you care about people. I was seriously impressed, and I don’t often say that. I explained to Jennifer that both Bank of America and Sprint lost us as customers after roughly 13 years. Unless StarTex decides to raise their rates to crazy levels compared with other companies, they have a new customer evangelist in me.
Keep up the good work!
Having tons of fun!
Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Heading to Charlotte area to teach today. Some great foggy weather to make this extra early AM drive interesting. Jeremy Blanton
210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors
Co-Founder
http://210consulting.com
Social Media Advisors, Social Media Training, WordPress Plugins, WordPress Tutorials
We all hear the importance of social media and why you need to have a strong presence in it. We know that there are sites like Facebook, Twitter, & YouTube and other social networks. Many times though we want to see what type of results these social networks are sending in traffic to your sites.
As I mentioned recently in a post, we need to be more social and less media with our social media marketing efforts. But, for those of you looking for cold hard facts to prove that you are not in a giant vortex of time wasting I have some stats for you. Currently, our site is averaging around 30% of our traffic directly from social media platforms. We still are seeing a huge section from search engines and referring sites, but our number of clicks from various social platforms like Twitter and Facebook are increasing rapidly. Because of the increased success, I wanted to share a few things you can do to make your site more social and easy for readers to distribute your content out to social media platforms.
Since I have a fond love for WordPress Sites, here are a few plugins that can be used on your site to increase it’s socialness. (yes, I just made my own word up)
I have no doubts that the reason I have seen the recent increases in traffic from social media platforms is being caused by these four plugins above. The other major reason for an increase in traffic from these sources is the involvement of both myself and by business partner on the various platforms.
If these plugins are implemented along with the proper use of a social media marketing strategies, you will see a great increase in traffic to your site. The one point that cannot be overlooked in this entire blog post is the previous statement. You have to be using social media platforms like Twitter & Facebook in the ways they were intended and not just spamming others. Remember, installing the plugins is the easy part. Getting consumers to visit your site and use the social plugins willingly is the tough part.
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