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Customer Relationship Consulting Firms Orangeville ON

It’s one thing to understand your existing customers in Orangeville. But to make these relationships really pay off, you also have to figure out how to use that knowledge to leverage more business from them. Here are some techniques worth trying.

PairoWoodies
519-940-3504
26 First Ave.
Orangeville, ON
Cyber Samurai Corp
705-670-9618
60 Cedar St
Sudbury, ON
Canada Life Assurance Co
613-236-8831
333 Preston St #420
Ottawa, ON
Snap Design
613-967-9699
121 Dundas E
Belleville, ON
WSI Conversion Matters
416-628-8411
2365 Queen St E
Toronto, ON
31 Communications Inc
705 878-9252
163 StDavid
Lindsay, ON
Halton Satellite
905-632-7525
1369 Plains E
Burlington, ON
Cogeco Cable
905-333-5522
950 Syscon Rd
Burlington, ON
Chalk & Wire Professional Development
905-684-5943
19 Leawood Court
St Catharines, ON
National Savings Club
613-547-8022
110 Railway St
Kingston, ON

Getting More Business from Existing Customers : Part II

Make more and better efforts to coddle your existing customers and you can turn them into perpetual gold mines of additional business and revenue. And the more you satisfy them, the more likely they are to spread positive word-of-mouth – which in turn will constitute the single biggest way for you to win new customers. Part one of this article hit on the ways you can get to know and understand your existing customers; part two deals with methods and tactics for deriving more of your business from that loyal base of buyers.

Demonstrate that you know your stuff

Find ways to make your customers believe that you understand your industry, as well as their role in it, better than anybody.

One way to do this is to blog. “It’s not practical for a startup sometimes, but it’s necessary,” says Jeffrey Eisenberg, an expert on online customer relationships and co-author of Waiting for Your Cat to Bark? Persuading Customers When They Ignore Marketing. “Most of the things that really create customer intimacy aren’t practical.”

Beth Shaw started a quarterly magazine that goes out, free, to all 45,000 customers of YogaFit Inc., the yoga training and equipment company she founded in Redondo Beach, Calif. It includes editorial material not only about her company and yoga, but also about health, diet, finance and other lifestyle concerns. YogaFit also includes coupons for its merchandise.

“Our database is our biggest source of referrals.

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