Creating
Lifetime Customers
As a business owner, you know how important your customers
are.
Without them, you wouldn’t have an income. Once
someone
becomes your customer, they are more likely to purchase from you again
in the future.
It is a smart business move to take the time to build long lasting
relationships between yourself and your customer. Creating
lifetime customers will net you more profit, than constantly seeking
out new one-time customers.
Creating quality products is definitely the first step in developing
your customer relationship. If your products are anything
less
than great, your customers will not see a reason to order from you
again. However, if you give them something beyond their
expectations, they will want to try out more of what you offer.
The next step in relationship building is providing good customer
service. When a customer contacts you, especially if it is
with a
problem, it is important to respond back in a timely manner.
If
your customer contacts you, they are not thinking about all the other
people who are requesting your attention. They are only
thinking
about the reason that they contacted you, and they want you to give
them your full attention.
Staying in regular contact with your customer will ensure that they
remember you and the other products and services you offer.
People get busy and have a lot of things on their plate. They
may
have intended to order an additional item from you, but it just slipped
their mind. You may want to send out a monthly newsletter to
keep
them updated on new items or any specials you are offering.
Speaking of specials, you may also want to consider having a few
“customer only” sales each year or offering some
other
customer only incentive to motivate a repeat purchase. You
may
also want to send them an occasional freebie that coordinates with an
item they already purchased, or an item that you will be launching in
the future.
For example, if you sell day planners and you are coming out with a
time management audio, send the customers who have bought a planner a
free small report that covers some basic information about time
management and let them know you are coming out with an audio that goes
into more detail. Including a special “pre-launch
price” on the audio will encourage further sales.
Creating a lifetime customer doesn’t happen
overnight. It
is a process that can take time. If you consistently show
your
appreciation and respect to your customers, you will be well on your
way to creating lifetime relationships with them.
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