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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on April 29, 2014

Anand Subramaniam, VP of Marketing, eGain Corporation.
eGain is a leading provider of cloud customer engagement solutions.
Savvy businesses have successfully used web collaboration tools such as chat and cobrowse to attract, win, and keep customers. However these tools pay off only if you leverage best practices from selection to deployment and continuous improvement. Here’s a six-step plan to get it right.
Step 1: Know your technology

Unleash Business Value From Next-Generation Chat: 6-Step Approach
Not all chat tools are created equal. Make sure the chat solution offers comprehensive functionality, including routing, workflow, monitoring, agent-to-agent collaboration, ability for supervisors to monitor and “barge in”, reporting, analytics and knowledge management. Integration with other channels is equally important, without which the customer experience will be disconnected across touchpoints. For instance, the chat agent shouldn’t ask the customer to repeat information that had already been shared by the customer through web self-service.
In order to stand out, look for differentiating functionality such as the following:
Step 2: Start small and smart
It’s a good idea to start with a limited rollout, expanding the deployment once your agents are trained on the tools and issues are resolved.
You could consider placing the chat button in specific places at first, for example, in an authenticated area of your website. If you place it everywhere, you might receive more chat requests than agents can handle. Consider offering proactive chat selectively – for example, if the user seems to be stuck on a certain web page or the shopping basket value is above a certain threshold to warrant high-touch, real-time service.
Finally, avoid forcing customers to download or install software for collaboration. Downloads create poor customer experiences and lead to higher abandonment rates. Moreover, some customers balk at them due to concerns about downloading malware.
Step 3: Set up agents for success
Agent experience and effectiveness are critical to the success of chat deployments. Here are some best practices that can help:
Step 4: Remember your brand is on candid camera
In the case of video chat, make sure that the reps you are putting in front of the camera are aligned with your brand personality and values. Agent hiring and training becomes even more important in this case. Moreover, the surroundings of the agent should reflect your brand as well; this means not only making sure that the physical environment of the contact centre is brand-aligned but also the surroundings of work-at-home virtual agents or outsourced agents as well. Make sure you are able to offer one-way or two-way video chat, depending on customer preference and the use case.
Step 5: Monitor and analyse
Monitoring is critical for all real-time interaction channels. In fact, do not deploy until you have tested your solution’s volume and quality monitoring features.
Treat web collaboration like any other support channel: set goals, define metrics, track, and report on them. Moreover, make sure the metrics are aligned with the goals of the contact centre. For instance, average chat handle time is a common metric for contact centre efficiency. However, research has shown that pushing agents to reduce average handle time will often make them ignore other important metrics such as first-contact resolution and revenue generated in the case of sales-focused contact centres.
Step 6: Get the word out
The success of chat and cobrowse on your website depends on how well you market it to your
current and prospective customers. Here are some tips:
In short, taking a goal-aligned, best-practice approach to technology, people and process, and leveraging next-gen chat technology for differentiation, will ensure chat success.