Given equal products, pricing, selection, and quality, convenience
will carry the day in the competition for sales. To use convenience
as a weapon, develop a customer-centric attitude about your manner
of doing business. Constantly evaluate your business from the
customer's point of view and think about how you can make your
business relationships better or easier for them.
Let's walk through the stages of customer interaction and look
at some ways to improve convenience along the way.
Initial contact.
Make it easy for customers to learn about your business without
being intrusive. Ideally, your company name should come to mind
at the exact moment when your customers need that type of product
or service, and they should know or be easily able to learn how
to contact you. The only way to develop that kind of identity
in customers' minds is by repeating your company name and basic
marketing message.
But the...
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