Home Breadcrumb caret Practice Breadcrumb caret Planning and Advice Live from the Customer Experience Strategies Summit Assistant editor Katie Keir is reporting live from the CX Customer Experience Strategies Summit in Toronto to help you better serve clients. By Staff | November 13, 2012 | Last updated on November 13, 2012 2 min read Assistant editor Katie Keir is reporting live from the CX Customer Experience Strategies Summit in Toronto to help you better serve clients. Read: Offering your clients more Here are some of her tweets: The reason people talk about brands hasn’t changed, but the way we share has. Social media’s made it easier to review brands. #CX2012 For all employees, define their role and your expectations from day 1. Just like clients, they like to know next steps and goals. #CX2012 It’s not all about services, as clients care if your office is comfortable and about how do you appear (read http://tinyurl.com/d5yg2qz ) #CX2012 If introducing a new service, 1st test with best clients. They can give feedback on how to improve b4 you offer to all customers #CX2012 When it comes to your customers, you have to sweat the small stuff. That’s what makes you different and successful. #CX2012 Back office staff should interact with clients. By understanding clients, they’ll create policies that make it easy to serve them #CX2012 50% of people are more likely to buy products after following a company’s tweets. Social media helps creates a stronger client base #CX2012 Your most disgruntled client is your best source of info when it comes to what processes & services you need to improve #CX2012 One great client experience is worth $10,000 of marketing. People won’t forget how you helped them, and will tell others about it. #CX2012 All ppl at your firm should be engaging with clients daily; from the top down, all should be accessible via tools like social media #CX2012 Brands should promote 3 things; memory, story and participation. Engage clients by connecting to them & leaving an impression #CX2012 Follow us at @advisorca to learn more! Staff The staff of Advisor.ca have been covering news for financial advisors since 1998. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo