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Your Customers Are More Than Statistics |
Your Customer is Not a Statistic When a customer walks into your office, you want to make sure they feel welcome, you want to treat your customer as though they are a piece of gold, and not as a statistic. Have you ever been standing in a line, and when it comes to your turn to be waited on, the sales associate yells out "next?" Just thinking about that scenario makes me cringe. It is hardly a way to build a relationship with your customer. I have been working in sales for more than fifteen years, and I have literally had customers tell me that the most important thing to them is to be appreciated and not treated as a statistic. Keep this in mind the next time you wait on a customer, instead of yelling "next," you can politely say, "may I help you Ms. Jones." We all have our daily, weekly, and monthly goals that we must meet. And with this pressure applied to our daily work day, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that it is the customer who is the most important thing when it comes to our company's existence. They are the backbone. Without customers, we cease to exist. Here are a few tips to ensure that your customer is appreciated by you and your company, and not viewed as just another number in line.
1. Address Your Customer by Name
2. Don't Hurry Them Out the Door When you are finished with your customer's transaction, ask if there is anything else you can do for them, or if they have any questions for you. You could even use this opportunity to ask if you could go over some of your companies products with them, which you feel could benefit them. The last thing you want to do is get them in and get them out.
3. Discuss Non-Business Topics This is also a great way to get to know your customer, and build a strong relationship with them. A strong business relationship is a great opportunity to obtain all of your customer's business as well as the business of all of their friends and relatives through referrals. So remember, don't treat your customer like a statistic, treat them as you would treat one of your friends.
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