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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

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I look forward to working with you to reduce the time between your client’s call for repairs and when your service team arrives on-site.” I know of a company that enhances first impressions by having customized welcome signs reserving the best parking spots for client visits. You are now our new most favorite customer!

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Warm thoughts for customer service during the holidays

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. - Take care of your customers and attract new ones. Think about buying some small branded useful gifts to give out as promotions; key chains, cups, coolers, umbrellas, etc. Customer Appreciation Day. Today our real estate company helped with our local television news station to raise money for the local Quantum House.

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Sending flowers and customer service

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Many of us order our flowers over the phone or the Internet, and since holidays are a one shot deal when it comes to flowers being at their required destination on time, we as consumers hold florists to a high level of “flower” responsibility. Only a few dissatisfied customers ever received an answer on that ominous February 14th.

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Sending flowers and customer service

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Many of us order our flowers over the phone or the Internet, and since holidays are a one shot deal when it comes to flowers being at their required destination on time, we as consumers hold florists to a high level of “flower” responsibility. Only a few dissatisfied customers ever received an answer on that ominous February 14th.

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‘Tis the season to rev up the customer service

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Statistics for the 2011 shopping holiday season look a little scary for merchants this year. According to a Price Grabber survey, 45 percent of consumers say they are going to spend less on holiday shopping compared to what they spent in 2010. The average holiday shopper will spend 15 hours this season shopping for presents.

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Is your customer service “naughty” or “nice?”

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Consumer Reports just came out with their holiday report card giving holiday shoppers some interesting facts Santa’s helpers will surely want to consider before buying gifts either at the mall or online. It seems the company could be shooting itself in the foot when charging more at the mall. photo credit: kholkute.

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Improving the online holiday shopping experience

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The holiday campaigns have begun; sales all over television, billboards, and online social media. So as a seasoned shopper, I look to the companies I trust. If a company can’t figure out the difference between “affect&# and “effect&# or “wrote&# and “written,&# it doesn’t inspire my confidence.