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Learn how to build a database of happy, repeat customers. One of any business's greatest assets is its list of customers. It is a record of past sales and a source of future revenue. The Internet presents a unique opportunity for you to obtain information about visitors on your Web site and to convert those visitors into customers.

David Day & Associates
(402) 398-1108
818 S 75th St
Omaha, NE
Infinet Solutions Inc
(402) 895-5777
6430 S 84th St
Omaha, NE
Web Solutions Omaha
(402) 933-1131
11414 W Center RD
Omaha, NE
Arn Networks
(402) 557-6990
13812 Manderson Cir
Omaha, NE
Ayres
(402) 861-9600
7735 S 134th St
Omaha, NE
Corporate 3 Design Inc
(402) 398-3333
1005 S 76th St
Omaha, NE
Aurora E Solutions
(402) 827-1130
7811 L St
Omaha, NE
Cyzap Inc
(402) 697-1277
7811 L St
Omaha, NE
Cox Communications Inc
(402) 504-6974
11505 W Dodge Rd
Omaha, NE
Solution Technologies Inc
(402) 333-0752
2428 S 165th Ave
Omaha, NE

Creating a Customer Database

Our web hosting service, Verio , was kind enough to provide the following advice on how to effectively collect customer data.

One of any business's greatest assets is its list of customers. It is a record of past sales and a source of future revenue. The Internet presents a unique opportunity for you to obtain information about visitors on your Web site and to convert those visitors into customers.

As you are probably aware, consumers on the Internet are often very hesitant to provide any information about themselves while online. Most of us have experienced the frustration of entering our e-mail address on one Web site and soon after receiving volumes of spam e-mail. In the worst cases, personal data is stolen from a Web site and those customers become the victims of fraud or full identity theft. The media has covered such cases extensively, so many consumers are now aware of the risk in providing personal information. If you plan to leverage your Web site to increase your customer database, we recommend the following:

  1. Be clear and forthcoming about how you will and will not use any personal data your company collects. Create a privacy policy and adhere to it.
  2. Do everything you can to safeguard the personal information you collect from customers. Don't use obvious names for your database files--spammers are very clever about searching your Web site for files like "users.txt" or "customers.txt".
  3. Review your database records regularly and expire old data.

Author: Verio, StartupNation's Web hosting service

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