Which is why you should refer to your company’s most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s).
Consider sending out a broadcast email or hosting a Facebook Live session, and see what questions pop up during your event. You can discuss your product during the event or even just use it as a basic, get to know us interaction with your audience.
Pay attention to the questions that keep popping up the most. For example, do you offer discounted or free shipping on large orders, free exchanges and returns, promotions, etc. When you go to build your Facebook messenger chatbot, include these FAQ’s so that customers can easily interact with them within the platform.
While current and potential new customers are learning more about your business, it’ll all be done through a chatbot that’s been crafted with your own personal touch. Customers don’t want to hear a basic ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Even though they know they’re talking with a chatbot, they still want that human touch.
For more tips on how to personalize your chatbot for your own business, check out this article from Entrepreneur that gives some great tips and tricks to keeping your customers engaged.