"Banks have a new image. Now you have 'a friend,' your friendly banker. If the banks are so friendly, how come they chain down the pens?"Alan King
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3 Quick and Easy Steps to Earn Money Online NOW! The Internet is the world's largest and newest marketplace, but it has been saturated with so many sellers that it can be hard to tell scams from the real thing, and even harder to break into the market and sell your wares. It is not uncommon for ...
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Four Questions Before You Look For Affiliate Programs I've been receiving emails from people asking for my advice on which affiliate programs are the best, who pays the most and most often, and many other basic questions. I'd like to answer those questions on this forum, but I can only type so fast. I went ...
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In order to increase sales and help your business succeed, you need to put your name in the minds of customers. You need to create a relationship with them so that the next time they need products or services like yours, you're the first one they think of. These ideas sound simple, of course, but they may be easier to talk about than to implement.
So how do you create the customer relations that everyone talks so much about? Well, there are a number of ways, including giving great customer service, offering customers a good value, and building a fun, down-to-earth, or warm and fuzzy image.
There is another way, however, to solidify your image as a customer-friendly business that you may not be thinking of. Like the other methods, it's not very difficult, but it does involve one four-letter "F" word: FREE.
Giving away free stuff, even if it's just your advice, shows people that you're willing to help them out-- that you're more of a friend than someone vying for their business. Free information your customers can use, free samples of your product, or vouchers for food or travel can make great incentives that help your customers remember you.
For example, a New York Burrito near my office recently started giving away "Burrito Bucks." These green, almost dollar-sized coupons are good for one dollar off any purchase. Right now, one of these is sitting on my desk, right in front of me where I can see it. It serves as a reminder that New York Burrito is willing to give ME a freebie, and as a result, the next time I forget to pack a lunch that's exactly where I'm going to go. If NYB can get me to spend five dollars in there, giving me a buck off will have been worth it. This is especially true since I'll probably go back more than once, even without the discount.
Giving away free stuff is a great way to drum up immediate business, plus make a lasting impression that will bring results for a long time to come.
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