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Price Isn't the Primary Loyalty Factor

Make or Break Moments

So I’m returning because I: Liked my past experiences Felt good about the value Liked the quality of the product Did you hear me mention price? He and I hadn’t talked price. No reason to – the price was on the chair. The full price and the sale price. I was pleased with the price.

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Time for a Midmorning Gift to You

Make or Break Moments

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Individuals Make the Business

Make or Break Moments

Drug Mart is a quality store, has lots of great stuff at affordable prices. It wasn’t the products or the prices or the location – it was Bekah that brought me back time and time again – often to buy things I didn’t need but found myself putting in the cart while we chatted. We didn’t grow up together.

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Do You Convey Value?

Make or Break Moments

Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 24, 2010 under Communication , Connecting Moments , Trust | Be the First to Comment I have been saving a torn out letter to the editor since May 26. How many of you have had to raise your prices (or perhaps you hesitate to raise them) and then have to justify the price increase to your customers?

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Set Yourself Apart from the Competition » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

So throwing out the high and the low, I started to look for people to interview. Most cover letters stated that English was their first language or that they had experience with transcribing English Some listed their experience in audio transcription I narrowed it down to a few – prices ranging from just under $4/hour to $16/hour.

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Hand Written Thank You Note – A Big Mistake

Make or Break Moments

These things have really worked for me … probably because few people do them anymore, and just like price and demand … if it’s rare, it’s treasured! Add A Comment home top Site Information © 2010 Make or Break Moments Ministry Free Theme by eGrace Creative. A thank you letter? A birthday message?

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Look for the Pattern You Can't Ignore

Make or Break Moments

Was it price? Of course that means we have to engage them in conversation – exit interviews – follow up surveys or phone calls to ask about the service and experience and then listen for patterns. I was talking with Business Coach and Professional Speaker Leslie Ungar of Electric Impulse Communications about customers.