Brands are usingsocial medialistening platforms primarily to improve customer service, reach new audiences, get feedback on products/services, and monitor questions/concerns,according toa recent report fromClutch.

The reportwas based on data from a survey of 300 people at companies with 100+ employees; those polled use a software tool for social media listening/monitoring; 74% of them work for B2C firms, and 26% work for B2B firms.

Respondents who use social media listening/monitoring tools say the main objectives for doing so are to improve customer service (21% cite as a goal) and to reach new customers (21%).

Brands say the primary benefits of using social media listening platforms are getting feedback to improve products/services (25% cite it as a benefit) and attracting new customers (24%).

Respondents say they main things they monitor with social media listening tools are customer requests/concerns/questions (86% do so) and the competition (77%).

About the research:The reportwas based on data from a survey of 300 people at companies with 100+ employees; those polled use a software tool for social media listening/monitoring; 74% of them work for B2C firms, and 26% work for B2B firms.

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