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How to Sell More by Making Your Customer Feel Special!

By Kristie Leong M.D., published Apr 18, 2007
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Sometimes in the day to day activities of running a business, we forget about the most important component of the success equation - our customers! Without customers the best product in the world doesn't stand a chance! It's important when we feel tired and frustrated after dealing with a particularly demanding customer that we keep our priorities in perspective. The customer is still number one and we need to find ways to let them know they're special if we want to have a vibrant and successful business.

What are some simple steps we can take to make customers feel special?

1. Never underestimate the importance of a smile and a friendly greeting. This simple act can go far towards making your customer feel comfortable and they're more likely to stay around and browse much longer than if they're ignored. If they're a repeat customer, greet them by name and let them know you're glad to see them again.

2. Really listen to what your customer says and acknowledge their request or concern. If they have a particular concern, show you've listened by repeating back to them what they said. Let them know that you'll do your best to help. NEVER make a customer feel like they've asked a stupid question. Give their requests your undivided attnetion.

3. Ask for your customer's advice. Nothing makes a customer feel more special than to be asked to share their opinion. Why do you think people are so willing to fill out survey forms? It makes them feel good to know someone values what they think. Imagine how good they'll feel if you sincerely ask theirthoughts about your business. Plus, you may get some great ideas for new products and services!

4. Make the customer feel good with a sincere thank you at the checkout station. Instead of a rote "thank you" mumbled in an insincere tone, why not jazz up your "thank you" like this?"Ms. X, thank you so much for purchase. We really appreciate having nice customers like you. Enjoy your purchase" In this world of half baked, half hearted customer service, this type of response will definitely have an impact.

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These tips are really useful. A smile and other customer service skills goes a long way. Sophie

Posted on 07/18/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

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