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Customer Disappointment Leads To Attrition

Customer Disappointment Leads To Attrition

Disappoint a customer and they won’t be satisfied. Dissatisfaction pushes your customers away from you, and towards your competitors. But not only do they leave, stats show that a dissatisfied customer will share the experience with 10 others on average. Why place the power of brand damage in the hands of your customers? You can avoid it by delivering better customer services.

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Stay True To Your Brand Promise

Stay True To Your Brand Promise

If you promised it, deliver it. Be clear on what you are promising, to who you are promising and how you intend to deliver. Meeting customer expectations is the minimum while surpassing it is great! Whatever you do, don’t destroy the trust your customer has in your brand. The customer’s trust ...

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Compensate For Broken Promises

Compensate For Broken Promises

Sometimes, things going out of your control could be the reason for disappointing your customer. When that happens, acknowledge it, and find ways to remedy the situation. Sometimes it may also be your fault! Regardless of what it is, find ways to put it right so you can can turn the situation i...

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Never Promise What You Can’t Give Or Don’t Have

Never Promise What You Can’t Give Or Don’t Have

The simple reason is that it leads to disappointment. And while you may try to forget, the customer always remembers. In fact, they may just share their experience publicly, and that’s not good for your reputation.

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sanmi

Built a CRM Tool. Company Founder. Consultant for Customer Service & Customer Experience

Losing hard-earned customers is very costly. You lose them, future sale opportunities and referrals they can connect you with. A reason for leaving is due to over-promising and disappointments. Over-promising is a trap!

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Customers Will Always Share Their Experiences With Others

Customers Will Always Share Their Experiences With Others

The natural thing that happens when we experience something is to share it with others. It is exactly the same with customers. Deliver an excellent service to a customer and they would rave about it to others, treat them badly and they won’t hesitate to spread the news.

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7 Things You Need To Understand About Anxiety And Depression

No, we are not over yet. After discussing the topic with my friend’s Dad (he is a doctor), I’ve made a list of things you need to understand and avoid anxiety attacks (hard to breathe moments).

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