Live Chat Insights: Enhancing Product Page Performance

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By
Jon Tucker
CEO HelpFlow
Live Chat Insights: Enhancing Product Page Performance

Enhancing the user experience on your product pages is a solid strategy for fostering growth. By focusing on customer satisfaction, you not only make the shopping experience more enjoyable but also stand to boost revenue from your current traffic. Incorporating live chat insights can offer valuable feedback, allowing for continuous improvement and potentially leading to increased profits.

With that said, identifying improvements to make can be difficult past a certain point. Yes, you can split test ideas, but that takes time and wastes resources on tests that don't really move the needle.

A great way to identify ways to improve product pages is to get insights directly from customers. If you're already using live chat on your website, you can use those conversations to get a lot of insights. This doesn't mean just reading conversations, it means being systematic about mining the live chat channel as a gold mine of customer insight.

At HelpFlow, we run 24/7 live chat and customer service teams for over 100 stores. In addition to answering visitors' questions and driving sales with chat, we focus on helping our clients get insights they can use from the chat conversations.

In this post, we will share a few tips you can use to improve product pages based on what customers say (or don't directly say) in live chat conversations.

Let's get into it...

Live Chat Insights: Flagging Confused Visitors

One simple way to get insights from live chat conversations to improve product pages is to simply have agents flag the chats of confused visitors so the web team can review those chats directly. For example, if agents see a trend of multiple visitors being confused about compatibility questions about a product, surfacing those to the web team might spark ideas for them to test user experience improvements.

This is not a super technical process to do, but when done consistently and integrated into the web team's workflow it can drive a lot of power user experience improvement tests over time.

Ask for Feedback Directly

Customer surveys can be a great way to get a window into the mind of the customer. But the problem with surveys is that response rates are low and sometimes responses are biased.

You can get similar information through live chat by integrating simple questions into conversations. For example, if an agent helps a customer with a question on their product page, you can integrate a question such as the following: "Just curious, was there anything confusing about the product page or ideas you have on how to make it better? We're always looking for ways to level up.".

By implementing live chat insights, you can flag responses for the web team to review. While the results might sound like they would be similar to a survey, the quality is often much better because visitors that appreciate the agents' support will provide additional context than they were during a web form based survey.

Try integrating questions into your conversations to spark insights.

Integrate Session Recording

Although a bit technical, adding video recordings of visitors browsing your website and being able to connect those back to live chat conversations can provide an even deeper perspective on how to improve your website.

For example, let's say a visitor is having trouble finding the right product for their needs. The agent can see what page they are on as they navigate through the website, but typically they can't see specifically what the visitor is doing.

By integrating a browsing session recording tool and connecting it directly to the chat, your web team can watch directly what the visitor was doing when they engaged with the chat as even more context about the issues they were having.

Utilizing chat to mark certain visitor conversations for review, along with incorporating video for additional context, allows the web team to gather live chat insights. These insights are actionable and can be used to enhance the effectiveness of product pages.

What's Next?

The bottom line is that you can use live chat conversations to give you a window into the minds of your customers as a browser website. By using some of the techniques above, I hope you are able to get a perspective you can use to improve your product pages.

Here are a few resources:

  • We run live chat for brands and can drive more sales while making the shopping experience great for your visitors. Check out how we do it (and guarantee profitability) at http://helpflow.com/services/sales-team/.
  • If you're interested in additional ways to drive sales and scale customer service, check out our blog here.

Or if you just have a question on how to apply this to your store, feel free to reply.

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