We've all heard the expression that the customer is always right, but how many of us really take the time with our home businesses to implement things that our customers really want? No business can be successful if it is not catering to its customer's needs and providing the products and services that they really want or need.
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Getting to Know Your Customers - Happy Customers Make for Happy Profits
Submitted by tummaton on February 20, 2008 - 5:28pm. Business | close | commerce | computer | computing | connected | delete | e | e-commerce | electro | internetWhat Defines Good Customer Service?
Submitted by tummaton on February 20, 2008 - 5:25pm. Business | close | commerce | computer | computing | connected | delete | e | e-commerce | electro | internetWhat defines a successful business? Building your business to acquire customer loyalty. That's rule number one in every business growth.
Most successful owners would tell you that there are many secrets that you should learn in order for you to become successful yourself. In fact, all of them would have a number in their sleeves that helped them to get to where they are today. But most of them would probably have this principle in the topmost of their list.
The Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say to A Customer
Submitted by tummaton on February 20, 2008 - 5:23pm. Business | close | commerce | computer | computing | connected | delete | e | e-commerce | electro | internetRemember what happened to Don Imus?
Imus, a nationally-syndicated, 30-year broadcast veteran known for his aloof, outspoken manner, was fired by NBC and MSNBC for his derogatory comment about the African-American-dominated Rutgers women's college basketball team.
2 Secrets To Making Your Customers Happy
Submitted by tummaton on February 20, 2008 - 5:20pm. Business | close | commerce | computer | computing | connected | delete | e | e-commerce | electro | internetStephen Covey said it to great applause. That you're most effective when you properly prioritize your time. And the way I remember it, his proposition seemed intellectual and complex...that big box divided into four sections with all those pages of explanation for each! But the gist was, Secret #1--do important and urgent things first.





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