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Business SMS and IM Adoption: The 2 Best Ways to Get Your Team Behind It

Picture this—you’re thinking about conversational commerce and what it can do for your organization. You’re sitting through a demo to learn how easy it is to add texting to your current phone line when it hits you … AHA! This is a lot easier than I thought!! So what do I do next?

First, you’ll want to get buy-in from your team. If your employees don’t believe in this new strategy, it will be more difficult to get your customers to trust it. To tackle this, consider this two-pronged approach: 

  • Explain how adding SMS texting and instant messaging will help your team.
  • Explain how it will help your business.

How Texting and Instant Messaging Will Help Your Team

The first approach to get your team behind your new SMS and IM plan is to show them how it will make their work simpler and more efficient. Are your employees being stood up too often by no-show customers not making their appointments? Are their processes held up by waiting for important customer information? Through the use of automated appointment reminders and faster responses via text or chat, your workers’ pain points with customers can be reduced considerably. 

An instant message platform can also make collaboration within the team and the organization effortless by allowing other workers to see the status of a conversation and, if needed, jump into it to bridge a knowledge gap and seamlessly facilitate service to the customer.
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Another growing practice of business chatters is the use of IM for internal communication. When “80% of adults message daily” and, “51% of people say messaging has replaced other forms of communication,” it’s probably safe to say that most of your employees are among these stats. Why not engage with them using a method that they prefer? That survey on where to go for the next team outing will likely generate more input if sent via text or chat.

These are only a few of the benefits that instant messaging for businesses provides. The more your associates learn how chat can make a task more enjoyable, the easier it will be to get them to use it.

How Texting and Instant Messaging Will Help Your Business

Give your team the big-picture view of the benefits instant messaging will bring to your business. Are you losing sales to unanswered emails? Are your customers frustrated with using your call center to get their questions answered? By outlining a messaging strategy that addresses these problems, you provide your team with the appropriate selling points to deliver to your customers.

You can also go through each step of the customer journey and see how that step could be improved by using instant messaging. For instance, if you normally promote a new offering by email, walk through the steps of completing this process (i.e., how long it takes, how many people it takes, the average rate of customer conversion, etc.). Then go through those same steps using an instant message strategy.
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Using reported statistics like:

  • SMS open rates = 98% vs. Email open rates = 20%
  • SMS response rates = 45% vs Email response rates = 6%

It shouldn’t be hard to convince your team how business texting can improve performance and growth for the company.

Success is a Team Effort

Ultimately, the triumph or failure of a business messaging strategy will depend on the people using it—how well they are using it and how often. Buy-in from the internal team is critical; if the employees are not on board with your instant chat plan, then it’ll be a hard sell to get the customers to use it. Taking the time to stress the value of instant chat for both the company and the team will go a long way in ensuring that win. Add in the adequate training and ways to provide input in adoption procedures and you’ve got a bona fide recipe for success.

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Sources:

1. Jeffries, J. (2018). Email Marketing VS SMS Marketing the Stats [Infographic]. [online] business2community.com. Available here. [Accessed 22 Aug. 2019].

2. Unknown (2018). Why Messaging Businesses Is The New Normal. [online] 
facebook.com Available here. [Accessed 22 Aug. 2019].
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