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5 Ways to Make Customers Feel Good

Katie Scheer / Jul 12, 2016 9:07:00 AM

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The factor that has the highest impact on the impression of a buying experience is how the customer feels they are being treated. Understanding the importance of this is essential for all businesses because it is what is needed in order to build loyalty.  So let's amp up our customer service by making all of our customers feel VALUED and GOOD!  5 easy ways, with supporting tips, to make this happen:

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  • Make it easy to do business with you.
  • Be quickly available by phone, email, and on social media.
  • Always do what you can to proactively handle expressed (and unexpressed!) needs.

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  • Allow opportunities for customers to give feedback, including through a form on your website and via surveys.
  • Be attentive to verbal and nonverbal cues so you can respond in the best way.

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  • Take the time to walk in your customers shoes so you can better understand them.
  • Respect what they are feeling and become a problem solver.

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  • Delivering the truth is always the best policy; it creates trust.
  • Sharing unpleasant news is better received when done so using a genuine tone and sincere message.

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  • Always acknowledge how you appreciate your customers' business, no matter the size of their purchase.
  • Do this in a meaningful way by saying it in a heartfelt manner. 

Valued customers who feel good doing business with you are your loyal customers. Due to this, implementing the above 5 is well worth the effort to make your customers feel important. With each positive impact you make on a customer, you will be rewarded. You gain not only their business, but also their referrals and a reputation that precedes you.

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Topics: Listening, Thanks and Appreciation, Customer Service, Honesty and Trust

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