Know
Thy Market: Create The Relationship First
If given the choice, would you rather walk into an insurance
agent’s office where you were greeted with a friendly hello
and
the staff called you by name when you paid your bill, or would you
rather walk into an office where the staff acted as if accepting your
payment was a waste of their time?
Most people want to do business with people they like. It is
hard
to like someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. However, if
they feel that they are treated with kindness and feel that you are
their friend or trusted advisor, they will feel that they have a
relationship with you.
When you take the time to establish a relationship with a customer, you
will notice that your customers become loyal to you. They
will
see you as the expert in your field. They
wouldn’t
think about doing business with anyone else.
Establishing relationships with people will take time. They
don’t develop overnight. The following are some
tips on
creating relationships with your customers.
Offer your sincere help: Your customers are coming to you for
a
reason; they need your product or service. Instead of acting
like
you are doing them a favor by providing that product or service, offer
them your most sincere “thank you”, and make sure
you offer
them your sincere help.
Instead of thinking about the things you will get for helping them,
think about the things that they can accomplish with your
help.
If someone is just looking for advice, give them the answers they need.
Let them see the real you: Yes, it is important to present a
professional image if you want to be taken seriously, but you
don’t want to seem so professional that you intimidate your
customers. Let them know that you are human and that you
occasionally have a bad day or have a day where you wake up and the
kids are sick and, from that point on, everything is off
kilter.
If people can see that you are “one of them”, your
chances
of a sale go up.
Communication: A key component of any relationship is
communication. Keep your customers updated on a regular basis
through your blog or website. If someone has recently
purchased
something from you and has a question or needs assistance, answer their
email (or outsource this to a virtual assistant).
By implementing these practices into your business, you will see that
your customers will feel appreciated and valued. They will
also
be more likely to send you referrals as they know how great you treat
your customers.
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