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The Ultimate Handbook for Remote Work from Home Jobs

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In an era where rush-hour commutes are becoming relics and kitchen counters transform into cubicles, the traditional workspace is undergoing an extraordinary metamorphosis. Whether you are a tech-savvy coder, a creative writer, a meticulous accountant, or a supportive customer service representative, there is a niche for you.

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Be Positive About Your Customer Service Issues

Professional Assistant Blog

Imagine how much more receptive the customer service representative would be if you tried to deal with your issue in a more positive manner. Would it also be nice for the client to call every so often to commend your company on something that they did right and went above and beyond the call of duty?

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I’m telling my friends about the bad customer service

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At the time and day this poor service happens we are angry, and we vow the moment we get home we will get a letter out to the CEO of the company and reiterate the miserable events of either our last purchase or service. So who do we tell about bad service? Most of us will tell our friends.

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How to Lose a Customer and a Few More!

Professional Assistant Blog

Money, of course, is important, but what about the customer? Providing excellent customer service is crucial. Passing the buck to another co-worker or department can result in customer frustration and might end in a spin off of negative results. Keep in mind that they are the ones that are paying your salary.

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

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Thousands of events are happening every day, both online and in person!” If you fail to get this right, as I did with my online men’s store, then your customers won’t care about your offerings, and you’ll have to go back to your old cubicle job. Choose a product or service. Or a service? You need help.