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How Much is One Customer Worth?
Jeffrey Gitomer
is a sales person's sales person. He is widely respected as
an author, trainer and speaker. His books include The Sales Bible and Knock Your Socks Off Selling. This month, we begin a three part series on his book
Customer Satisfaction Is Worthless, Customer Loyalty Is Priceless.
Do you know the most important person in the world? Do you understand who the
real boss is? Do you really understand where your paycheck comes from? If you
are in sales, and everybody is, the answers to these questions are vital if you
are going to achieve your goals and dreams.
Your Customers are the key to your success. Fortunes are made AND LOST because
Customers are not treated as the most important person in the world. Developing
customer loyalty is the key to making your fortune.
Customers come to you because they need help. Sometimes their requests seem
outrageous. Sometimes they are just a nuisance. So, we give them HELL instead of
HELP. Instead, if you treated every Customer as if they were your favorite
person in the world, how would that impact your business? If you are still not
convinced, ask yourself how much one Customer is worth - especially if that
Customer has connections that produces a great New Consultant or a phenomenal
fundraising connection.
Of course the key to offering help is customer service. Is yours lousy,
satisfactory or memorable? If your service is memorable, you can eliminate your
advertising budget because new Customers will flock to you.
Finally, how do you respond when something goes wrong with a Customer? Do you
defend yourself because you over promised and under delivered or do you side
with your Customer and help them?
Matthew Cox lives with his wife and eight children in New Mexico where they
home school their children while teaching them about business and investments.
He is the majority owner of Megan's Pantry. For more information about this
unique home based business, go to www.meganspantry.com
. To contact Matt directly, you may email him at
matt@meganspantry.com .
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