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Sales is About ... Now or Never ts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer.You are preparing for you next call. Or you are to visit a client in a face-to-face presentation or demonstration. What happens in this short period determines the sale. If the client of prospect does not buy from you in this private encounter he or she will never do. You have only one opportunity…And it is now or never.Sales is about commitment.Commitment is not something you gain down the road. You will either g On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddli Bad Customer Service Says; We Do Not Need Your Business Package is the most overlooked of the three key small business marketing elements of Brand, Package and People. If Brand is who you are to the customer, then Package is where and how you present your company to the customer.The opposite of good customer service is generally no customer service at all and this equates to many customers calling it bad customer service. But really the opposite of good customer service is indifference, that is to say treating the customer like they are not even there. You know some young gal talking to her friends on the phone while she rings you up, oh yah and have a nice day! Sure, I will do that indeed.Bad c Brand is the gift, and Package is the wrapping paper. And--whether they’ll admit it or not--every one of your customers was once a kid who was overjoyed with the anticipation of opening a birthday present. This anticipation, rooted in all humans, is almost as delightful as the present itself. As Wordsworth wrote: “The child is father of the man”, and that’s true for your clients whether they are fifteen or fifty. (OK, just amend the wording a bit for your female clients…) But most small businesses don’t realize the vital importance of this simple concept. Most small businesses--including many of your competitors--don’t understand that delivering the superior product to the customer is just one among many steps in truly satisfying that customer. But your small business can be different. You can learn to look at your business through your customer’s eyes. It’s not easy, and it takes some practice, but with a few simple exercises it’s possible to step into those shoes on the other side of the counter and view just what your customer sees when she looks at your business. Oh, and did we say it takes courage, too? Businesses meet and sell to their customers via three different arenas: On Our Turf. This is the Retail Arena many small businesses operate in. When thinking of Package here, you’ll want to evaluate your signage, parking, entryway, aisles, ceilings, shopping carts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer. On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddlin Overcome Stalled Mind-Sets That Keep You from Accomplishing 20 Times More ening a birthday present. This anticipation, rooted in all humans, is almost as delightful as the present itself. As Wordsworth wrote: “The child is father of the man”, and that’s true for your clients whether they are fifteen or fifty. (OK, just amend the wording a bit for your female clients…)A mind-set is a way we organize our thinking, whether consciously or unconsciously. Most of the time, we act based on unconscious mind-sets that simply repeat what we've done most recently. In a new situation where our conscious mind is engaged, we may also repeat past behavior because when faced with a new choice, we often search through our alternatives in a predictable pattern that includes some perspectives while ignoring m But most small businesses don’t realize the vital importance of this simple concept. Most small businesses--including many of your competitors--don’t understand that delivering the superior product to the customer is just one among many steps in truly satisfying that customer. But your small business can be different. You can learn to look at your business through your customer’s eyes. It’s not easy, and it takes some practice, but with a few simple exercises it’s possible to step into those shoes on the other side of the counter and view just what your customer sees when she looks at your business. Oh, and did we say it takes courage, too? Businesses meet and sell to their customers via three different arenas: On Our Turf. This is the Retail Arena many small businesses operate in. When thinking of Package here, you’ll want to evaluate your signage, parking, entryway, aisles, ceilings, shopping carts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer. On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddli Creating Multiple Streams of Passive Income: Why It Is Vital to Your Financial Future ing many of your competitors--don’t understand that delivering the superior product to the customer is just one among many steps in truly satisfying that customer.It starts from the day we open our doors as entrepreneurs: the struggle to maintain a reasonably consistent cash flow. First we struggle to obtain clients or customers, preferably those ready to spend on quality product.If you're in a service business, as I am, next there is that worry about being paid--even agencies and direct clients that that have reputations for good payment practices can have their own cash But your small business can be different. You can learn to look at your business through your customer’s eyes. It’s not easy, and it takes some practice, but with a few simple exercises it’s possible to step into those shoes on the other side of the counter and view just what your customer sees when she looks at your business. Oh, and did we say it takes courage, too? Businesses meet and sell to their customers via three different arenas: On Our Turf. This is the Retail Arena many small businesses operate in. When thinking of Package here, you’ll want to evaluate your signage, parking, entryway, aisles, ceilings, shopping carts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer. On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddli Business Referrals: Use Your IT Consultant Network e of the counter and view just what your customer sees when she looks at your business.Business referrals are a critical aspect of a successful IT Consulting business. The question is though, "How do you get set up for business referrals?" IT Consultants who are in the know, use their network to get the referrals they need.Business Referral SourcesSome of the best business referrals come from niche technology providers. The providers who don't do virtual IT services and are limited in scope. The Oh, and did we say it takes courage, too? Businesses meet and sell to their customers via three different arenas: On Our Turf. This is the Retail Arena many small businesses operate in. When thinking of Package here, you’ll want to evaluate your signage, parking, entryway, aisles, ceilings, shopping carts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer. On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddli Consolidate Your Business Debt ts, restrooms (massively overlooked), and sidewalk. Basically you are looking at everything the customer sees during the shopping experience. All of this, the total presentation to your customer, is the essence of Package for a retailer.If you have $12000 of debt which is not a rare figure for the average America, let alone a small business. And you have only one year to repay your debt. This implies you’ll need to repay an average of $1000 a month and that your company’s income needs to provide to do so or else you’ll default on your debt.Benefits Of Business Debt Consolidation By consolidating your debt you can extend the repayment prog On Their Turf. From the Girl Scout selling cookies door-to-door to the suited-up salesman selling IBM mainframes, there are a thousand variations of people out peddling on their customer’s home field and loving it. This includes companies selling B-B as well as B-C. Part of a lawn service company’s Package would be a consideration of how clean and presentable their pickup trucks are. From you and your salespeople’s clothing to presentation materials to your business cards, Package in the field demands that the owner pay attention. Distance. This is selling without the face-to-face interaction of a person, either in a store or at the customer’s home or business. Think of companies like Dell or Lands’ End or Amazon.com that have successfully created strong customer relationships without retail stores or in-home visits. Yet this channel, sometime called direct selling or remote selling, has proven to be extremely profitable for many small businesses. Here Package is paramount--and whether it’s a website, a direct mail piece or a thirty second direct response TV ad, the marketer behind distance selling has thoroughly examined and tested each component of the package. Most businesses stay firmly planted within one of the above three areas. However, you can realize some valuable business intelligence from studying the methods outside your own area of customer contact. But a necessary first step is to view your business through your customer’s eyes. © 2006 Marketing Hawks
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