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Time for a Midmorning Gift to You

Make or Break Moments

So here is my midmorning gift to you. I don’t like Starbucks coffee – too acidic, but I do love their frappuccinos. But the budget just can’t handle the cost and my waistline can’t afford the calories.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

Success

Any less and you attract too many needy customers. More, and they will expect white-glove customer service. Or a service? Now you have a general idea of what you want to sell, so it’s time to get to know your ideal customer and what they want. Set up interviews. Talk to potential customers.

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The Land of Ungratefulness

Make or Break Moments

Each day is a gift for which we should be thankful. And our customers, our employees, our vendors and especially our families can easily tell over which land we preside. Thanks for writing this blog! We should be thankful for what we have and see each person, situation, and moment as a gift from God. (He

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Getting Past Ego to Reach Customers

Make or Break Moments

The book goes on to talk about how to view the valleys of life in a more realistic, sensible way and to appreciate the gifts we have even in our hard times. And when we are on top of the world to make sure we don’t get too full of ourselves and simply enjoy every moment for the gift that it is.

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You LOST Me At “Hello”

Make or Break Moments

And yet the product he is selling is geared towards those wanting to provide a retrospective of someone’s life- perhaps a gift you give toward the end of someone’s life. This isn’t a sales blog but certainly that sales conversation is all about make or break moments. A sensitive product. That really works for you?

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105 Ways to Put Customers First » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

It is also true with our customers. If we put them first in all we do – the customer service experience improves. Word circulates that your business is the customer-friendly business. A great gift for a new business owner or store manager, Put Customers First is just $9.95.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Rewarding Volunteers

Service Untitled

Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. Gift cards. Your volunteers might appreciate gift cards either for your services or for other services/products (i. a nice gift card to a national restaurant chain). And not so well?)