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Step by step and stair by stair, be patient, believe, before long you'll be there. 

 Marc Erlbaum  

 

"When you want something, you have to be willing to pay your dues."  

Les Brown

 


"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."

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We want to make your life easier and less stressful so we will now add a handy tip in each issue to make that happen.

 

Secrets of Success

  Remember the customer's name and use it--often.   

 Smile--early and often.   Be grateful. Say "thank you"--a lot.

Do you really know your customers?   

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After the Sale

 

       Is your sincere thank you the end of the sale? NO. How you treat your customer after the sale is crucial to the success of your business.People do business with people who they know and trust.Encouraging them to be repeat customers is much easier, and less expensive, than cultivating new customers.

       Absolutely essential is a Thank You Note, within three days.  This applies to both business and personal transactions. If you only do business on the internet you might get away with email; hopefully not an auto responder that is cold and generic.  Someone in your Organization should be in charge of making sure this is done properly.

       Smaller Organization s can easily add this activity to their work flow. They also have more of an opportunity for personalization.  The people who actually interacted with the client should be sending out the thank you notes, or gifts where appropriate; that's all part of relationship building.

       The really smart salesperson will take the time to hand write (horrors!) and personalize their ThankYou notes.  Include a comment that indicates that you were really paying attention. Send it by snail mail; your message will stand out because hand written mail is so rare today in our electronic age.

       Then, depending on the lifespan of your product, you should contact your customer again.  I don't however recommend a Christmas/Holiday card; your message will get lost in the pile.  Try any other holiday or regular event, like daylight savings time or the change of the seasons. And, of course, don't miss their birthday or any articles you see written about them.  That gives you at least two contacts per year, three if you send holiday cards.

       Seasoned, successful salesmen/women also pick up the phone occasionally.  "Just thinking of you", "this reminded me of you", or congratulations on your new position/baby/whatever. 

These professionals have worked with these same customers or clients for several years and sometimes even multiple generations.         Think of the security of knowing that half your income is already made for the year because of this business that you have cultivated, tended, and watched grow.  You can now spend your time planting the seeds of new customers to grow your business.

 

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Your Money - Your Life  

Three reasons for learning cursive.  

Response to: "Should Cursive Be Saved? in the Responsibility Project    

 

        1.   Of course we should be teaching cursive.  Besides being the quickest way to take notes, it is an art form that is important to civilization.  Look at older documents (like the Constitution) to see how the handwriting reflected the times.handwriting

      2.    Getting a handwritten note via snail mail tells the recipient that you care enough to take the time to "write."

      3.    Learning cursive takes discipline which we don't teach enough of in schools today. TDiscipline is a necessary skill that transfers to so many aspects of our lives.

And finally a short story:

When I was about seven and had learned to write my name (not printing) my Daddy took me to the bank to get my own account and to the library to get my own card before taking me to lunch.  It is one of the best memories of a Daddy/Daughter day I have and the key was that I was a "big girl" because I could "really" write.

 
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