News • 20.04.2017

UK retail customer experience failing to improve

Nearly 50% of queries left unanswered

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Source: Eptica

Despite 93 percent of consumers revealing they are more likely to buy if they receive a positive customer experience, UK retailers are struggling to deliver adequate, consistent service new research suggests. Companies were unable to answer 46 percent of customer queries received on email, the web, Twitter and Facebook, with only 7.5 percent responding on all four channels - and a mere 2.5 percent providing a consistent, accurate answer across all of them.

Eptica Retail Conversation infographic

These are the headline findings of the 2017 Eptica Retail Conversation Study, which surveyed 40 leading UK retailers in the fashion, consumer electronics, food & drink and entertainment sectors on the experience they deliver by analysing their response to routine questions asked via the web, email, social media and chat. Repeating research carried out since 2011, the study also surveyed 1,000 consumers to find out how satisfied they were with the retail experience.

69% of consumers say their expectations are continually rising, yet overall many retailers seem to be settling for providing service that is average at best. The number of questions answered on Facebook dropping by 20 percent since 2016 to just 39 percent, while Twitter and company websites also saw performance worsen, with only 44 percent of tweets and 62 percent of web queries receiving a successful response. In 2015 the respective figures were 45 percent and 65 percent.

No wonder that on average under half (47 percent) of consumers said they were happy with the experience received on the web, email, social media and chat. Under a third (32 percent) of consumers were satisfied with retail service on Twitter, 38 percent on Facebook, 51 percent on chat, 56 percent on the web and 59 percent on email. This lagged behind satisfaction with the in-store experience, where 78 percent were happy with the service they received.

The only channels to see improvements were email and chat. Successful response rates to emailed questions leapt, from 55 percent in 2016 to 74 percent in 2017, meaning consumers are now more likely to get their query answered on email than any other channel. 90% of consumer electronics retailers replied on email, ahead of food and drink (80 percent), fashion (65 percent) and entertainment (60 percent). Average response time on email dropped dramatically, from 32 hours 53 minutes to 23 hours 27 minutes. 25 percent of retailers offered chat, up from 13 percent in 2016, with 85 percent of chat sessions successfully answering a customer query in an average time of just 5 minutes 24 seconds.

“Consumers today demand a high quality experience from retailers – whatever channel they use to make contact,” said Olivier Njamfa, CEO and Co-founder of Eptica. “They value having a real-time conversation, yet too many retailers are letting them down, settling for average service at best, rather than delivering an experience that will drive long term loyalty. Given that 93 percent of consumers are more likely to buy from a retailer that offers them a positive experience, companies risk their customers deserting them, hitting their profits and long term viability.”

Consumer electronics retailers successfully answered most questions overall, with a 66 percent success rate across the web, email and social media. They were followed by fashion (64 percent), then food and wine (44 percent) with entertainment bringing up the rear on 43 percent. However, the Study uncovered wide variations between retailer performance, even within the same sector. One fashion retailer answered an email in 7 minutes – another took nearly 53 hours to answer the same question.

Additional findings included:

91 percent of consumers say they want a fast and accurate response to their query. Yet while response times on social media halved, accuracy actually reduced; Inconsistency was rife – 58 percent of retailers provided different answers to the same question across multiple channels; 77 percent of consumers want to be able to switch channels during a conversation – but only 50 percent say it is easy to do; 40 percent of consumers say retailers don’t keep their promises when it comes to response times; Response times on email ranged from 7 minutes to over 7 days, on Facebook from 3 minutes to 28 hours and on Twitter from 4 minutes to 24 hours; 41 percent of consumers believe retail staff don’t have the knowledge needed to help answer their queries.

The study consisted of two parts. A survey of 1,000 UK consumers was carried out via Toluna in Q1 2017. This followed analysis of how 40 UK retailers (split equally between the fashion, consumer electronics, food and drink and entertainment sectors), responded to routine customer queries via the web, email, chat, Facebook and Twitter in Q4 2016.

Source: Eptica

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