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Messenger is a free tool for all Facebook users, including businesses, that is
accessible through both the website interface and a downloadable Messenger app
available for all phone operating systems.
Its
purpose is simply for communication, which is very important for any business
with a profile.
Many
users do some searching before committing to making a purchase and an easy way
is to check a Facebook page or profile for further insights.
We’ve
touched on this in other posts regarding providing great customer service and
how users will use social media as their customer service channel but for many
small businesses the usual answer is simply: that’s great to hear but we simply
don’t have the time or manpower to monitor Facebook Messenger.
This
becomes a problem when one of the metrics users can see is your typical
response time to messages. In their minds, they are checking to see how
responsive customer service is after making a purchase just in case they have
any questions or issues, and if they see the average wait time to a response
being 3 days, they're not likely to buy.
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This
is what has necessitated Facebook Messenger Bots but it has expanded greatly
since.
The
Bots now are something you can create yourself for your business. Depending on
what you do, this can be as simple as providing support or as complicated as
completing a full sales or marketing funnel task your website is typically used
for.
Companies
who allow online orders through their website can configure a custom bot to
handle orders directly through messenger, which saves them from simply pointing
the user back towards their website.
If
your purpose is to share information through the platform you can create a bot
that sends updates on your business to users through Messenger.
Companies
like TechCrunch created their own bots users can add and once added, you can
ask it questions or simply ask for updates.
It’s
designed to act like a tech-savvy friend you can turn to when you have
questions, which makes an excellent offering for a business that is known for
reporting tech news.
The idea is to take your user’s journey beyond the task of searching and finding.
The idea is to take your user’s journey beyond the task of searching and finding.
Bots
are not limited to Facebook, but it is the biggest platform for them. Having a
Messenger-driven Live Chat option on your website can make a big difference in
your conversions and bounce rate.
Your
users are more likely to stay when they see some level of interaction and
engagement. When it goes well beyond simple canned responses and actually
provides a service, you then have something real that can be used to give your
business a big boost.
Why
direct them back to your website when the purpose of the website can be
completed right in the service channel?
To
get these Bots set up right you’ll need to do a few things:
1.
Understand your customer’s reasons for interacting with your business
2. Map that user’s journeys from interest to completion and then create those steps in the bot
3. Create a voice for each purpose and draft a script that conveys genuinely helpful feedback to the user when prompted.
2. Map that user’s journeys from interest to completion and then create those steps in the bot
3. Create a voice for each purpose and draft a script that conveys genuinely helpful feedback to the user when prompted.
If
they’re looking for support, then make sure your support messages are drafted
in a way that isn’t rigid or off putting.
If
they’re looking to purchase from you or book something with you then you should
have an upbeat tone to the messages generated by the queries that leads the
user to completing the transaction right in Messenger.
4.
Test them out yourself and rewrite as necessary. You may find you’ve missed
something if you take the user’s position and message your own business.
Try
to complete a sale or request help in the form of service and see if you feel
satisfied by what the Messenger Bot feeds back to you. If not then it’s time to
revamp the bot!
It
sounds that easy but it’s actually an evolving and strategic process so don’t
treat this as a “set it and forget it” initiative. It’s important to monitor
the stats and make adjustments to account for any areas that are not creating a
perfect user experience.
If
you have users following your business on Facebook just so they can get a hold
of you (your bot) then you’re doing something right. You may even see website
stats decrease but if those users are simply bypassing the step of using the
site and you have better conversions through messenger then you’ve got it!
It
is strongly advisable to seek professional help when creating these. Even with
third party systems taking care of the code-related steps you will waste more
time trying to become a Messenger Bot Expert than you think. And because of the
time demand, a professional may likely wind up involved anyway.
Strategy,
scripts, and code are important. Your users will see the end product so if you are
interested in getting these set up for your business, please get in touch and
our team will make sure your business’s bot is set up right.
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