Customer Service Articles
1: Reward Your Customers
The formula for success for any business is to get your customers to make repeat purchases. There are a number of factors involved for getting repeat customers: pricing, quality of products and services, excellent customer service etc. One of the best ways is to reward your customers for their repeat purchases. Here are three effective customer reward programs you could implement: Number Of Purchases
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2: The 9 Traits Found in Every Super Customer Service Team
Have you ever noticed how some organizations tend to be consistent in providing a great customer service experience? What exactly do these companies have that makes them so much better than their competition? Their service team always has a way of positively exceeding the expectations of their customers.
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3: The 6 Keys in Building a Perfect Customer Service Environment
Winning at customer service happens when we consistently provide an outstanding experience for our customers. It is being passionate about offering great service. Each company either has it or they don't. There is no middle ground. Customers either walk away feeling that the service was excellent, or they walk away with the mindset to never return. The decision ultimately is decided by the service that was provided. The smart teams understand this and believe that the key to ultimate success lies in making the customer their top priority.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 13th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 0 |
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4: The 5 Outstanding Traits of a Customer Service Superstar
Every once in a while we are given the privilege of being served by what I like to call a customer service superstar. They are the people who consistently offer an excellent experience for their customers. We will never know when we will be given the honor of being served by one of these rare gems. It doesn't matter where we may be as they are dispersed throughout the marketplace. We will also know that we have been served by them as we walk away being pleasantly surprised by the great experience.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 12th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 0 |
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5: Five-Star Service: 4 Keys to a Great Customer Service Experience
Every person on earth will be given the role of a customer throughout his or her life. From early on all of us becomes acquainted with being served by others in the marketplace. We can go anywhere in the world and find ourselves ready to be the customer. Simply reflect on this past week and we will soon discover that each day is filled with various moments in the role as the customer.
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6: The Day in the Life of a Customer Service Superstar
There was something distinctively different and attractive in the way that Sara Smith treated others. As an employee, she was a shining example for other co-workers simply because of her friendly personality. People tended to gravitate toward her. This was especially true in her relationships with the many loyal customers that she had won over the years.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Aug 8th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 0 |
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7: Why Communicating with Clients Is An Essential Business Skill
Roping together those few initial clients when starting up a business is no easy task. As a business grows, though, attracting new clients becomes progressively less difficult. However, staying in touch with clients you already have by regularly communicating is substantially easier than trying to hunt down new ones.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Jul 30th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 0 |
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8: 10 Ways To Improve Your Customer Service
1. Stay in contact with customers on a regular basis. Offer them a free e-zine subscription. Ask customers if they want to be updated by e-mail when you make changes to your Web site. After every sale, follow-up with the customer to see if they are satisfied with their purchase.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Jun 17th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 1 |
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9: The Pain of Eating Out
Is it restaurants intent to make its patrons squeeze into its waiting area and spend their valuable weekend evenings standing with a bunch of strangers in a space so small the fire marshal would shut them down if he had a clue what was going on?
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10: Serving Alcohol At Your Restaurant
If you have a restaurant or you are considering opening one up, there are several issues to take care of. One of them will be the decision to serve alcohol or not. This is a touchy subject though and one that requires a great deal of consideration. First, you need to find out if you can even serve alcohol in that location. This can be determined by your city ordinances.
Continuearticle datasubmitted: Jun 6th 2008 | Category: Customer Service | Total views: 1 |
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