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The Potential Customer just Walked – How Much did it cost you.

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Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on January 7, 2010 under Connecting Moments , Customer Moments , making a difference | Read the First Comment What is the cost of a lost customer? I have often theorized the importance of building relationships with customers and now a recent survey puts dollars to the sense of that theory.

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Interview with Steve Pritchard from hiremyparents.com

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Time for a Midmorning Gift to You

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

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Be Easy to Find: Use Your Name

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The cost? at Name Cheap to buy my name, it just cost me the time it took to put it together. A great way to make it easy to be found on the Internet is to have a landing page that people can visit that will showcase all of your web activity. It was almost free. I set up a Wordpress.com blog and with the exception of the $9.95

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Reinvention: Key to Long Term Success

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Big main frame machines that took up an entire room in a company, cost millions of dollars and required special cooling so they didn’t over heat. is celebrating their 35th year in business. is celebrating their 35th year in business. is celebrating their 35th year in business. Think back 35 years – what did computers look like?

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Getting Past Ego to Reach Customers

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We provided a great service at a good price-the best in out industry. Then our costs rose and the economy took a turn for the worse. Our service cost us more to provide and soon fewer people could afford it. ’s new book Peaks and Valleys. ’s new book Peaks and Valleys. ’s new book Peaks and Valleys.

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Do You Convey Value?

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Do you say something like – it is the economy or cost of living or do you actually take them on as partners and let them know how the price increase affects them and why you’ve come to the decision. Perhaps a local vendor you used went out of business and now you have shipping costs you never had before.