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Hiring a Chatbot as a Digital Employee

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Ambit

Assign a champion (a real person) for your digital employee.

  • Coordinating the other team members, such as subject matter experts or decision-makers,
  • Getting everyone excited!

We recommend doing this as the very first step in building your new team member. Think of it like describing your ideal employee for the role. Have some fun. Imagine its personality, design the look of the avatar, choose a name that will resonate with your intended users, and choose the language style the chatbot will use.

It’s much more engaging for people to reference them as an actual employee, i.e. “Have you talked with Sally yet?”, instead of “Have you used the new IT system?” Once it has an identity, it’s real.

We can’t stress this enough. Get lots of people involved in testing and training your chatbot. Ask 10 people for 10 minutes each week during the training phase. Conversational AI learns best from more people for less time, rather than from a few people for a lot of time.

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Treat it like the announcement of a new employee so it gets real attention. We provide templates for this. Post on the intranet, Yammer, Slack, or wherever your team members discuss their work. Post welcome notices featuring your chatbot avatar in the common areas.

Soft launch first!

Chatbots learn by talking with people. First, go live quietly and trial and improve over the first few weeks. Perhaps launch on a separate page at first, or in the FAQ section of your website.

PR and Communications: Do a press release.

The media is hungry for stories about innovative businesses like yours. Use your external or internal communications channels: let your users know it’s live and what it can do for them.

Facebook

This is a great method, especially if your chatbot lives in Facebook Messenger. Most of our clients will spend a good portion of their Facebook ad spend in the first 6 weeks after launch promoting their chatbot.

Website

Your chatbot will get used when it’s seen.

Your human employees are great advocates for your business and brand. Promote your chatbot to your staff and they will help lift awareness.

Social media is a core channel in your marketing strategy

  • Instagram: While Instagram does not yet support chatbots, it’s a great place to get seen. Give your chatbot its own Instagram profile or use ads to attract people to it on your website or Messenger.
  • Twitter: As with Instagram, Twitter is a place to get seen. Announce on your main account, and consider giving the bot its own page. Craft your posts to reflect the personality you designed at the beginning of the process. Have some fun!
  • LinkedIn: People and team related posts are some of the best performing on LinkedIn and are certain to get a high level of visibility for the company.

Remember, your chatbot is like a staff member. Like human employees, they need training and guidance. It’s a good idea to spend at least 10 minutes a day reviewing conversations and questions asked via the chatbot.

Source: https://chatbotslife.com/hiring-a-chatbot-as-a-digital-employee-c5db22d6df1c?source=rss—-a49517e4c30b—4

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