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Customer Service Blogs to check out

Make or Break Moments

He offers up: Amazingserviceguy By Kevin Stirz Business Is Personal By Mark Riffey Customers Rock! By Becky Carroll CustServ By Meikah Delid Maximum Customer Experience By Kelly Erickson People2People Service By Maria Palma QA QnA By Tom Vander Well Return Customer By Joe Rawlinson (Joe and I both started customer service blogs in April 2005.)

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Virtual Assistant Training – VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp 2010

Andrea Kalli

Check out the great online training lineup for the VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp – and bring along your camp songs! Effective Tactics for Creating a Winning Online Newsletter/ Ezine for You or Your Clients. Virtual Assistant Training – VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp 2010 Rating 3.00 So let’s do BOTH!!

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Virtual Assistant Training – VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp 2010.

Andrea Kalli

Check out the great online training lineup for the VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp – and bring along your camp songs! Effective Tactics for Creating a Winning Online Newsletter/ Ezine for You or Your Clients. Virtual Assistant Training – VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp 2010 Rating 3.00 So let’s do BOTH!!

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Answering Your Phone: Is it You or Memorex?

Make or Break Moments

Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on August 25, 2010 under Telephone Moments | 2 Comments to Read Often our first interaction with our customer is over the phone. Get Human is a website that offers a listing of companies and their customer service numbers and the shortcut secrets to help you connect with a real person.

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Sell What the Customer Wants – Not What You Want to Sell

Make or Break Moments

He went through 16 hours of unpaid training and had to purchase the sales kit prior to making any money so he is invested in the process. He went through 16 hours of unpaid training and had to purchase the sales kit prior to making any money so he is invested in the process. What the customer wanted was irrelevant.

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Marketing Drives Traffic: Sales People Make or Break the Outcome

Make or Break Moments

I assume the purpose of Internet marketing is to create sales. I walked into the small store.

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Home Depot Puts Customers First? » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on April 11, 2010 under Customer Moments | Be the First to Comment I love the phrase Put Customers First. That I was the only one who truly understood that if you put customers first in everything do – the money will follow.