Building a Strong Business Relationship
When it comes to business and sales, building a strong
relationship is critical. The stronger your relationship is with
your customer, the more likely they will be to refer you
business.
Every day, make an attempt to build on the relationships you
have with your customer. Don't just say hi as they walk in and
goodbye as they leave.
The last thing you want to do is make your customer feel like a
statistic.
Let them know that their business with you is appreciated. Talk
to them, strike up a non-business conversation with them. It
could involve just about anything, such as the weather, sports,
a movie, pets, etc.
Non-business conversation puts your customer at ease and gets
them talking. The more they talk to you, the more they will open
up to you, opening the door for more sales opportunities.
Or, you can keep it simple. For starters, get to know you
customers by name, than address them by name. Say things such
as, "how's it going today?" Or "how was your weekend?" Or "is
there anything I can help you with today?" Make your presence
known and felt.
Your customer wants to be appreciated, so take a few minutes of
your time to show them that you care about them as a customer.
Another way to strengthen your relationship with your customer
is to keep a Rolodex handy with a list of all of your customers
birthday's, anniversaries, and special events. Keep your eyes
and ears open for when customers talk about up coming events in
their lives. Such as children's birthdays and graduations.
When the appropriate date approaches, send your customer a card,
wether it is a holiday card, a birthday card, a graduation card,
or a congratulatory card. Just send it.
Your customers will appreciate the fact that you remembered them
on their special day. This will only strengthen the relationship
you already have with them.
There are many reasons to build a strong relationship with your
customer, but two of the reasons remain to be key.
One main reason is that customers value and appreciate good
customer service. They want the piece of mind of knowing that if
something ever happened with their product or service, that they
would have you to turn to as their go to person.
This is extremely important because your customer will have this
in mind when your competition moves in to take them away.
And believe me, your competition will try to take them away. As
long as you provide excellent customer service, your customer
will stick with you.
There is no substitute for excellent customer service.
Customer service is the most important thing to a customer, even
more important than fees'.
The second reason building relationships are so important is
because of the referral process.
A customer that is treated with respect and provided excellent
customer service will most assuredly refer their family and
friends to you. Why wouldn't they?
Your most important asset is your customer, so build and
strengthen the foundations you have with them. Buy building
strong relationships, you will be building your sales. Good luck.
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