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Four
Sure-Fire Ways to Keep Your Customers Happy
How much
value do you place on your customers? Let's face it...without
customers you have no sales...no profit...no business.
Yeah, they're the keyplayers in the marketing game.
In other words, wise marketers keep their finger on
the pulse of their clientelle. The know what makes them
tick and how to keep them coming back time and time
again. Here are a four ways you can keep your customer's
happy and loyal.
Make
Customer Satisfaction # 1
Hey, forget about how many sales you make in a day,
and look at how many customers you satisfied today!
Every satisfied client means repeat sales. Yep, it might
be a product that they purchase over and over again,
or it may mean different products they pick up every
time they walk through the doors. Heck, it might mean
both repeat products and added impulse products as well.
Happy customers
talk to their friends, and friends trust what their
friends have to say about a business. Yep, even though
it's an opinion...they'll take it as the gospel and
set a lot of stock in it. Keep your customers saying
good things about your products and services...it'll
pay off.
Deliver...Don't
Promise More Than You Can Handle
No one likes to be let down. Yeah, that means your customers
will be happier if you promise less, but deliver more.
Think about this...happy customers tell 3 of their friends
about you, but disappointed customers gripe to 11 friends
about what you didn't do right. Yep, it pays to keep
your word!
What about
those unhappy clients? Deal with them as quickly as
possible and do what it takes to keep them happy. Yeah,
you might lose a little profit today, but think of it
like this...if you keep them on your side they'll come
back again and again – and so will their friends.
Keep
an Element of Surprise Alive
Have you ever gone shopping and at the counter discovered
the item you purchased was on sale? Yeah, it feels great
to save money you weren't expecting to save! Along with
your advertised sales, slip in some unadvertised specials.
Your customers will look forward to the unexpected savings
they encounter at the cash register.
Think about
this...would you rather shop at the new store across
town where the clerks are unfriendly and you're not
sure of the quality of the product when you've already
got a good thing going on somewhere else? We all have
a zone of comfort and are creatures of habit. When your
customers are in the habit of smiling every time they
walk out of your door, they'll be less likely to experiment
with an uncertain competitor.
Tell
Your Customers You Appreciate Their Business
We all enjoy the warm fuzzy feeling that comes with
being appreciated. Yep, a smile...a thank you...a pat
on the back...they all leave us feeling great. How can
you send your customers out of the store with the knowledge
that they are valuable to you? Just say it...I appreciate
your business! Say it with a special sale...by letting
them in on a new product or service your are adding
just for them...or simply with a smile and heartfelt
thanks.
Think about
this...how do you feel when you know your opinion counts?
Yeah, we all like to think people respect our thoughts
and ideas. When your customers know you put a lot of
stock in what they think of your business, they'll be
more likely to talk it up to their friends and family.
Reward them every time they share their opinion about
your business. Set up a special referral reward program
and watch the news travel.
Invest in
your customers...the dividends are great!
Who
is Allyn Cutts, and why should you care?
Allyn has spent over 24 years helping businesses like
yours find new customers and increase sales to current
customers. Allyn is a marketing and sales fanatic, providing
measurable marketing solutions that drive huge results
for small-to mid-size business clients. Allyn works
personally with clients to design and deliver off-line
and on-line direct marketing strategies that focus on
metrics and measurable results. You can learn more about
Allyn Cutts at www.AllynCutts.com and you can call 610.437.4106
between 10 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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