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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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Or what about an elegant restaurant that has a dress code prohibiting shorts? Instead of turning someone away, a restaurant staffer escorts him to a private closet that has “loaner pants.” A couple of hours later, the happy patron pays his $200 tab; he will return to the restaurant nine times the next year.

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7 Examples of Good Customer Service to Build Customer Loyalty

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Surprise customers with a gift. Online pet supply center Chewy took gift-giving to heart. After making a purchase from its site, reward program members are requested to leave a review. Similar to customer feedback forms, it also allows you to learn about your clients’ unmet needs.

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Experts Weigh in on 17 Investments for a Rich Life

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Research shows that giving a relatively small gift of $20 or $5 makes a person happier than receiving one of the same amount, says Jennifer Aaker, professor at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and co-author of The Dragonfly Effect. Purchase memories, not mementos. Know your numbers.

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More resources for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

In my last blog I wrote about the resources that are available for assistants and administrators in the form of magazines and websites. The PA Club is a large network made up of senior and executive assistants invited to join based on their seniority and ability to influence purchasing decisions. The Association of Personal Assistants.

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More resources for assistants

Practically Perfect PA

In my last blog I wrote about the resources that are available for assistants and administrators in the form of magazines and websites. The PA Club is a large network made up of senior and executive assistants invited to join based on their seniority and ability to influence purchasing decisions. The Association of Personal Assistants.

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Decoding Decision-Making: Andrea Pirrotti-Dranchak’s Insights on Marketing Strategies

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Frank Cottle [00:09:28] I agree that you should never call upon anyone, whether it’s a friend for dinner or someone whose information you want without bringing a gift. If you bring a gift, you’ll almost always be welcome. Frank Cottle [00:09:45] If you don’t bring a gift, you might not get invited back.

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How I Read To Help My Career

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Even reading about what new restaurant opened up in town helps me with all my event planning duties. I'm reading to apply and incorporate that knowledge into my life in any way shape or form applicable. Not to mention, I have about 30-50 books I've purchased but have not gotten around to starting. 5) Reading as a gift.

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