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KEEP YOUR
CUSTOMERS
Repeat business is essential, even critical, to
keep your doors open and foster growth. Your
customer’s continual business is the foundation
on which a prosperous enterprise is built. Here
are 20 ideas that you can adapt to your business
to keep your customers coming back:
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Use their name - often.
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Give more than you
promise.
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Hire friendly people
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Say Thank You
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Ask for customer input
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Change with the times
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Calculate the long-term
value of a customer.
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Match or better yet,
exceed what your competitors are offering.
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Show customers the
benefits rather than the features of your
products.
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Reward customer loyalty -
use frequent buyer programs, early bird
offers, coupons, special gifts, etc.
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Treat employees well
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Do constant research -
make sure you are pleasing and satisfying
customers.
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Stay in contact - you
need to be in your customer’s mind every time
they need to buy in your industry.
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Handle problems and
complaints promptly - it’s how you resolve the
problem that really matters.
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Customer education - Have
on-site classes at no charge.
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Cross train your
employees; avoid gaps in service during
absences.
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VIP treatment - special
attention makes customers feel like you really
appreciate and need their business - because
you do.
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Get testimonials -
letters and comment cards from satisfied and
enthusiastic customers are a great selling
tool for use with new prospects.
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Assess your customer’s
needs - always be thinking of better ways to
improve your products and services to fulfill.
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Use your employee’s ideas
- they have everyday contact with your
customers and many times will have suggestions
you didn’t think of.
The bottom line is - you
work hard and spend money to get customers,
don’t let them escape. Do everything and
anything necessary to satisfy them and keep in
contact. Keep them coming back over and over
again and your business will be prosperous and
growing.
By Barry Thomsen -
Publisher/Editor - Small Business Idea-Letter
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