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TikTok Is Here to Stay—Is Your Brand Ready?

Success

This data is especially important when considering that 74% of all consumers rely on social media for purchasing decisions, and nearly half use the platforms to discover new brands. The next generation and incoming workforce—a bulk of your potential hires and customer base—already spend a considerable amount of time on social media apps. “In

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Price Isn't the Primary Loyalty Factor

Make or Break Moments

I went to Levin because they had a 50% off sale and if you purchased on the weekend, it was free delivery. I’ve bought furniture there before – a dining room set, some end tables, and I’ve been happy with the purchase. That’s him sitting in the new chair. He’s 19. I asked for Chuck and he remembered me.

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Customers Look for Personalization

Make or Break Moments

“They are looking to learn how to make or purchase things made especially for them,&# she said. I was reading the posts over at Small Business Trends (something I highly recommend you do) and ran across an article by Barry Moltz entitled the 10 Customer Service Trends of 2010. Looking forward to more great content!

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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’s too new in the sales game to have learned the trick many sales people adopt – focusing their sales efforts on the items that bring the biggest commission. At least financially.

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It's Not What You Say – It's How They Feel » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

She said lots of thought provoking, inspirational stuff as Maya often does but the one quote that really struck me was this one: ‘I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.’ How do you make your customers feel?

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Linchpins Unite to Make a Difference

Make or Break Moments

Ever since his book Tribes came out and he invited the hale and hearty to purchase his book sight unseen two months before publication and join his TRIIIBES ning and band together – I have been a fan. On June 14, 2010 at 8pm est – Linchpins around the globe will unite to share, network, connect and collaborate.

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

Make or Break Moments

I have often theorized the importance of building relationships with customers and now a recent survey puts dollars to the sense of that theory. I learned today from CustServ that the cost of lost customers equals 338.5 What can you do to turn prospects into customers. BILLION a year ! How much is that costing you?