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Minggu, 08 Mei 2022

3 Perfectly Effective Ways to Lose Customers

 1.  Let Them Procrastinate

Yeah, procrastination has stolen millions of dollars from the pockets of business men and women just like yourself.  The longer it works on the customer, the less likely they will be to open their wallet and hand over the dinero they've been hording there.


Here's how it works… First, the customer leaves your store without making the purchase.  Second, time causes the desire for the product to fade, and distracts them from making their way back.  Finally, your "almost customer" totally forgets about making the purchase, and you can kiss potential profits good-bye.


Don't let it happen to you! Make deals so irresistible they just can't say no, and set an expiration date.  Yes, put a little press on them to buy TODAY!  Reward them for complying, and make sure they forfeit the deal if they don't.  Don't  be victimized by "almost sales" that could be turned into REAL profits!


2.  Stay Off The Top Of Their Priority List

Hey, sometimes we need to be reminded of exactly what is and what isn't important in life.  Where we spend our money indicates its level of importance.  Are your customers telling you that your product isn't significant to them?


Put them where you want them to be with a dramatic word picture that evokes the emotions that drive purchases.  Let me say it this way… If you're trying to sell them a home business… let them feel the freedom of being their own boss, and setting their own schedule.  Are you selling water skis?  Get them on the water in the hot summer sun with the wind blowing their hair and water spraying around them.  Let them FEEL the importance of the decision.


You CAN motivate buyers to put a high priority on your product!  


3.  Don't Build Trust

Do your customers feel confident that your company will provide the services that it says it will?  How many times have you raised an eyebrow at an offer that makes big promises?  Yeah, if you don't already know they are a reputable company, you're likely to take claims with a grain of salt.


Unconditional guarantees give credence to your desire to please customers.  Testimonials are evidence that you have a proven track record.  Put some facts in front of your "almost customers."  Let them know a little bit about you and your staff.  It's always easier to trust a person, than a business.


Internet customers are at especially high risks for feeling a legitimate amount of distrust.  After all, anyone can make grand claims, but who is responsible for upholding them?  A personal photo, a little information, and a phone number where a contact can be reached go a long ways toward building trust on the Web.


How many "almost customers" have slipped through your fingers?  You can effectively turn them into loyal customers who regularly frequent your place of business with the business savvy insights we've talked about in this article.



Rabu, 04 Mei 2022

3 Foolproof Ways To Soar Through A Recession

 Winners are ALWAYS looking for ways to grow their business.  They trust their company, trust their customers to come through for them, and realize that a financial crunch offers advantages that aren't available during better economic times.  


1.  Get More For Your Advertising Bucks

When the economy makes a turn for the worse, it just makes sense that your advertising will give less of a return than during and economic boon.  Sure there's a lot less money being spent, but you don't have to have to watch your profit margin plummet!


Think about it... advertisers are feeling the recession just as much as you are, and are more desperate for clients.  It's the perfect atmosphere to negotiate your way to lower costs - even if you are already getting a good price.  Every advertising penny you can save, is that much more profit you'll earn on the products.


Have you thought about getting free publicity?  Local newspapers are always looking for something of local interest.  Make the news!  Publicity is free, but a wonderful way to get your business in front of potential clients.


Do your advertisements really need to be as big as they are?  We tend to think the big is better, but the facts are that short ads with 11 words or less often generate higher response than large ads.  Give it a try, and trim some costs right off your advertising bill.


2.  Take Advantage Of Big Ticket Sales

Not all of your customers suffer during recession.  Remember that there are always people who are thriving financially, so don't be afraid to make big ticket sales offers.  Additionally, when money is tight, people who place a lot of stock in your product will value it even more.


Think about ways to create products similar to yours, but with much higher prices.  Internet marketers often create members only sites and sell their products at much higher prices.  Hey, they'll obviously make fewer sales, but the people who really value the product will buy.  Each sale will net an immensely higher profit.  Think about it like this... even though the sales are fewer, the actual profit may be even greater than when it was sold at a lower price.


3.  Maximize The Customers You Have

Your customers already know that you have great products and provide satisfactory service.  They trust you to come through for them.  Think about it...  it's much easier to make sales to someone you already have a relationship with.


Use every opportunity to increase your sales volume within the customer audience you already have.  Do you have a product that goes with the one they are purchasing?  Offer it to them at the register.  It's a proven and effective method for increasing sales.  You may be shocked at the additional sales you can generate from those who are already buying from you.



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