If you are fortunate enough to own your business and have been lucky enough to stay busy, there is no better time to appreciate the work you have. Often times after hiring the same subcontractor for months years etc.. I can count on one hand how many times we have received a card, a thank you, a gift basket that simply says thank you for all you have done for us. A little appreciation goes a long way. Everybody has to work hard for what they have and if they are spending there hard earned money and time with your company you need to show them you care! Here are a few ways to say thank you:
1. Share Your KnowledgeGive away helpful advice in your e-mail newsletter, as well as on your Twitter and Facebook pages--information that will better your readers' lives. Anticipate customers' questions and concerns and offer useful information to educate and guide them. Ask them what they'd like to learn more about from you.
Be different from others who are merely promoting products and services in their communications. Sharing your knowledge gives customers something valuable for free and proves your expertise. It's a win-win.
2. Ask, Listen, Respond, Adapt
3. Reward Customers
4. Hold a Customer Appreciation EventHold a "VIP Night" in your store or office. It could be a free seminar, early-bird sale, special access to new products, or a get-together with entertainment or a guest speaker. Promote your event in your e-newsletter and with links on social media websites so no one misses out.
5. Do GoodGet your business involved with a nonprofit or charity. Invite other local businesses and the community to participate. Use your newsletter and social media to tell customers about the cause you support. If you can, donate a portion of the proceeds from sales to the charity or match your customers' donations. Another option is to hold a fundraising event. Remind people when they patronize your business that they're doing something good.
Do these things again and again.
Showing customers you care should be an ongoing communications effort--not a once-a-year occasion the way we celebrate Valentine's Day. Whatever you do, be sincere. Customers can spot hype a mile away. Here are some additional hints to take to heart:
Customers demand more than good products and services. They want you to care about them and the world we live in. Show them you care all year long and you're more likely to win their hearts . . . and their business.
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