To see what Databox can do for you, including how it helps you track and visualize your performance data in real-time, check out our home page. Click here.
By actually promoting conversation. Or like, asking real questions.
Websites are alive with pops and handsome faces. New conversations and response times are our new obsessions.
Yet most companies have essentially repurposed automated phone systems into website form.
For sales, press 1.
For customer support, press 2.
For all other inquiries, press 3.
To repeat these options, press 4.
We were essentially doing the same thing, as seen below.
I write this post not from a place of elitism, but from a place of empathy and humility. You might be doing it, but we were doing it, too.
And you know why it took us so long to find a better way?
Because it was working.
Whenever you implement a new system, there’s the potential for initial results to rock you to sleep because there’s no benchmark to measure against. Imagine sending emails for the first time–any opens or clicks are an improvement over the status quo.
This shouldn’t prevent us from learning, iterating, and ultimately growing. Set-it-and-forget-it is not a successful long-term play.
I share even more about what we changed, and why, in our latest episode of Data Snacks.
Want the free Drift template featured in this episode? Grab it here.
What we were doing wrong
We weren’t promoting conversations. We were directing them.
Back to those automated phone systems we all love to hate, swearing into our phone while mashing ‘0’ in the hopes to talk to someone about my needs.
The same thing is going on with live chat. But any great conversation is as much (or more) about listening as it is speaking.
But we, like many other websites with live chat, were executing our playbook.
Want this? Click here.
Sound familiar? Let me help…
If you have a question about your current device, please press 4 now. To repeat this menu, press 5.
While we were seeing results, we were curious if we could 10x the engagement by going more open-ended and conversational.
How we improved conversations by 110%
When you stop talking, you create space for others to start talking.
You create the grounds for real conversations to take place.
Also, when you actually ask a real question, you’re more likely to get a response.
We changed our chatbot, aptly named Databot, based on the following:
I really wish it were something sexier than that. But the things that work are always some of the most obvious in retrospect, only because they tap into what’s human.
As you can see, these small changes have resulted in some pretty significant lifts. First, a 113% lift in new conversations…
…and 175% lift in new contacts.
This is simply what worked for us. Have you tried anything specific that worked? Would love to hear all about it in the comments.
P.S. Want the free Drift template featured in this episode? Grab it here.
Are you maximizing your business potential? Stop guessing and start comparing with companies like yours.
At Databox, we’re obsessed with helping companies more easily monitor, analyze, and report their results. Whether it’s the resources we put into building and maintaining integrations with 100+ popular marketing tools, enabling customizability of charts, dashboards, and reports, or building functionality to make analysis, benchmarking, and forecasting easier, we’re constantly trying to find ways to help our customers save time and deliver better results.
Hey, we’re Databox.Our mission is to help businesses save time and grow faster. Click here to see our platform in action.
Tamara Omerovic is a marketing consultant with 8 years of experience in content marketing and SEO. She specializes in leading high-performing teams and developing effective marketing processes for B2B SaaS brands.
Get practical strategies that drive consistent growth