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Personalize
Your Success
Just last
week, I used the last receipt form on my counter, and
went in search of a new receipt book. It was a fruitless
search... I had just used the very last one in the office.
Grumbling, I berated myself for not paying closer attention
and went to check the mail.
Surprise,
surprise! In my mailbox, was an advertisement with my
name scrawled across the top. It asked if I had forgotten
to purchase receipt forms, and gave simple directions
to get them overnight!
It was like
a message from heaven! How did they know my name, and
the fact that I was out of receipts? Of course they
have computers that keep track of regular orders...
they know approximately how long it is between your
orders, and take advantage of the knowledge, but the
impact of a personal message at just the right time
astounded me.
What’s
in a name?
Power, for starters. When someone says your name you
stop what you’re doing and respond. When you see
your name in print, you perk up and pay attention. Yeah,
a name is a powerful and magnetic tool that gets the
attention of your customers.
Don’t
be afraid to use your customer’s name. Address
any mail to them personally. Put it on their emails.
Your correspondence is much more likely to get read
when it has their name scrawled across the top.
Real
name vs. screen name.
Sometimes it’s hard to get the real names of potential
customer who come to you on the Web. With a little research,
you can usually find their name somewhere in the email
address or on the header of their emails. Can’t
find it? A screen name will work, but won’t have
the power their real name would have.
Set the example.
Sign all of your emails with your real name, and see
how many customers respond with their real names. It’s
almost automatic. Once you’ve captured a name,
store it with the email address so that it’s ready
to be used in future mailings.
Be
careful not to OVERDO it!
The key here is to be natural... you wouldn’t
say my name 6 times in a conversation that consisted
of about 3 paragraphs. Don’t annoy the heck out
of your customer by doing it in print. A good rule of
thumb is to use the first name 2 - 3 times per email.
Personalize
your way to greater success, by using customer names.
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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