Keep Customers Coming Back

By on December 6, 2012 in News


Ever wonder why you can’t seem to keep new customers coming back? Chron.com has a few ideas that will help you out.

Never let your clients forget who you are. Use every method possible to keep yourself in the front of their minds.

To get your customers back in the door, try giving them more than they paid for or a little extra that they didn’t expect. Customers should perceive that your product or service has greater value than those offered by your nearest competitor.

It’s not enough to meet your customers’ needs. You have to anticipate them. Look at your business as a customer would. What could you be doing better, and what is your competition doing better? Think ahead to what the market is going to be demanding next year and determine what you can do better then.

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  • http://www.todayshottest.wordpress.com Scott

    Interesting article that compliments a weekend experience I had with Cider Beer a few months ago. Looks like enjoyer’s of Wine will like this taste. Here’s a link to a resource that others interested in home brewing Cider Beer may enjoy.
    http://a3081849-brklt84ng0a67saz8.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BYBREWING

  • http://www.todayshottest.wordpress.com Scott

    Sorry, wrong post. It was suppose to be in the Golden Cider post below this one. I guess if you haven’t read that one and you like beer, check it out.

  • http://www.partnersindemand.com Dee Dee

    On average, businesses have a 60-70 percent chance of reselling to a customer and only a 5-20 percent chance of getting a new customer. That’s why it’s so important to be customer focused to keep your customers coming back.