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Wrinkle Free Garments advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business.Ironing the garments is considered a myth today. Our time-starved people want to spend minimum after cloth-care. Ironing the garments has lost the heat after the developments in wrinkle-resistant fabric finishes. Wrinkle-free finishes have hit the market of casual men's trousers in just five years.The Wrinkle free quality of garment has been labeled various terms like Wrinkle-resistant, wrinkle free, durable press and permanent pre Note: If you must, tell customers their Heavy Equipment Operators An award-winning contractor in Savannah, Georgia (who also happens to be my award-winning brother) wrote:Heavy Equipment Training, Behind the Wheel and YouEach and every day, long before the average individual awakens from their deep rest, long before an alarm clock beeps, and before tea across our country begins to simmer, an event happens that a few select men and women dream of. They aren't of the typical breed. They are driven, from deep within. They were born to drive extreme machines: Grades, Backhoes, Dump Trucks, Loaders, Semi ‘In my business (home construction and remodeling), I have many accounts with different suppliers supporting the construction industry. Sometimes I use their services and then will not see them again for 8 to 12 months or whenever my next project requires. When I do return to order new supplies, some companies have let my account “run out”, and I have to apply for a new account with them all over again. ‘I ask why they don’t send a card letting me know that my account has become dormant, and is about to be closed? Perhaps they could offer me an incentive to return and make a purchase instead of just “letting me go”. After all, they already have me as a good customer, just not very frequent. I just thought this might be happening in other industries as well.’ *** This is a great question, and a terrific point for anyone seeking to grow their business. Once a company has the benefit of receiving a customer’s business, it makes no sense to close the account simply because the customer has not ordered from you in a while...even a long while. Unless there is substantial cost to keeping an account open, you should allow the customer to return at anytime, and welcome them back with enthusiasm. Remember, once a customer has purchased from you, they will have become familiar with your products, your location, your ordering system and the way you do business. If they have opened an account, then additional time has been invested in completing paperwork and going through the new-account approval process. This person has now in vested time, energy and money in becoming your customer. Why in the world would you be in a hurry to close their account? Instead of closing the account, take my brother’s advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business. Note: If you must, tell customers their a Funny Ads: CBS Egg Logos And More e to apply for a new account with them all over again.Imagine preparing your breakfast in the morning - bacon… eggs… toast… and right there in front of you, a reminder to watch The Amazing Race on CBS. It can happen. CBS plans to advertise its fall line-up on… wait for it… EGG SHELLS! CBS egg ads - sounds funny, doesn't it?CBS will imprint its logo and eye-catching egg related taglines for three of its shows on 35 million eggs. The eggs will be sold through one grocery store ch ‘I ask why they don’t send a card letting me know that my account has become dormant, and is about to be closed? Perhaps they could offer me an incentive to return and make a purchase instead of just “letting me go”. After all, they already have me as a good customer, just not very frequent. I just thought this might be happening in other industries as well.’ *** This is a great question, and a terrific point for anyone seeking to grow their business. Once a company has the benefit of receiving a customer’s business, it makes no sense to close the account simply because the customer has not ordered from you in a while...even a long while. Unless there is substantial cost to keeping an account open, you should allow the customer to return at anytime, and welcome them back with enthusiasm. Remember, once a customer has purchased from you, they will have become familiar with your products, your location, your ordering system and the way you do business. If they have opened an account, then additional time has been invested in completing paperwork and going through the new-account approval process. This person has now in vested time, energy and money in becoming your customer. Why in the world would you be in a hurry to close their account? Instead of closing the account, take my brother’s advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business. Note: If you must, tell customers their 8 Tips for Keeping Your Current Customers Happy and a terrific point for anyone seeking to grow their business. Once a company has the benefit of receiving a customer’s business, it makes no sense to close the account simply because the customer has not ordered from you in a while...even a long while. Unless there is substantial cost to keeping an account open, you should allow the customer to return at anytime, and welcome them back with enthusiasm.Every business owner knows without their customers they do not have a business. Finding customers is only the first step in running a business. Keeping them for the long haul is the most important thing a business needs to do.Customers want to buy their goods and services from businesses in tune with their needs, wants and desires. They want to be taken care of and sold the best possible products for a reasonable price. What they d Remember, once a customer has purchased from you, they will have become familiar with your products, your location, your ordering system and the way you do business. If they have opened an account, then additional time has been invested in completing paperwork and going through the new-account approval process. This person has now in vested time, energy and money in becoming your customer. Why in the world would you be in a hurry to close their account? Instead of closing the account, take my brother’s advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business. Note: If you must, tell customers their Are Mortgages a Risky Business? they will have become familiar with your products, your location, your ordering system and the way you do business. If they have opened an account, then additional time has been invested in completing paperwork and going through the new-account approval process. This person has now in vested time, energy and money in becoming your customer. Why in the world would you be in a hurry to close their account?A bank or mortgage company is nothing more than a box in which to keep money. The owner of the box has to do a few calculations. Firstly, how much is he going to offer those people who deposit cash in his box, in return for such a deposit? Secondly, how much of that money should he keep as cash in case the owners of that cash want it back? Maybe 5%, maybe 10%, what are the regulations in his jurisdiction? Thirdly, how much is he going to Instead of closing the account, take my brother’s advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business. Note: If you must, tell customers their The Changing Face of Business in the 21st Century advice and move in a positive direction. Send dormant accounts a letter asking, ‘How are you? We haven’t heard from you in a while and we miss you!’ Provide an incentive, a discount or other special offer to get these customers back into your business. Put a reasonable expiration date on the offer to encourage prompt response. Let them know you want them back, and that you will appreciate and value their business.Doing business in the 21st century is entirely different than what it was twenty years ago. At that time computers were not a routine part of small business and it was extremely costly to get started in business. If you are thinking of setting up a brick and mortar business, then the costs have escalated in the past two decades, but it is extremely cost effective to start your own online business.The way you pay for things that you Note: If you must, tell customers their account will go on dormant status by a certain date. But also tell them that reactivating the account will be easy to do whenever they are ready. You will be amazed at the profitability of your efforts. Customers will be delighted by your show of concern, generosity and attention. Don’t assume your customers are ‘dead’. Stir them back to life! Key Learning Point Action Steps
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