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Push the envelope
The direct mail letter gets 70% of your orders, the brochure 20%, and the order form 10%. But none of these items will be seen if the envelope doesn't grab their attention. Personalize with stamps and hand-written addresses. Try using bright colors, rubber stamp and post-it effects.
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by Jeff Ready Repeat customers are crucial to the success of any business. In online commerce however, this simple principle is often overlooked. The focus has been getting new customers to the web site, but little or no attention is given to getting customers to come back at a later time. In an online environment, securing repeat customers is just as important as getting users to your site that first time. When creating web pages, marketers fail to keep this is mind. Often, there is plenty of information for the first time visitor, but little incentive to return to that site in the future. If a client remembers a company's web site, for reasons good or bad, they have the ability to share their experiences with thousands of other potential customers with the touch of a button. Positive word of mouth advertising can mean big growth in this medium. In an environment where customers may only see your page for a few seconds, it is imperative that your site stands out among the others. One of the best ways to accomplish this is to provide content for both new and old customers alike. Adding that personal touch An easy way to do this is to provide them with information they want or need about your product, but also information that is useful beyond this scope. Customers show interest in information about your industry, but make them feel welcome by providing them with stories that are of interest to your clientele. Show them your company has more to offer them than a hard-nosed online store. This relaxes the customer, gives them a reason to remember the company, and differentiates your site from those of the competition. Feature Stories and News Newsletters Update your Web Site Weekly Internet 'Specials' Where to go from here The intense competition the Internet provides makes it much more difficult to stand out among the competition. The nature of this medium proves difficult in providing a personal touch, as well as the importance of customer service. Increasing traffic to your site is a necessity, but don't lose site of the fact that repeat customers can bring in more new customers than any banner ad will. About the Author: |
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