I work with a lot of top notch businesses and have had the opportunity to visit with many Carpet Cleaners. I find most to be very good at what they do, but one stands out.
There is not a business alive that can succeed without sales. That is how revenue is driven. I don't care what your business is. You have a product, or service, and your success is driven by how well you deliver that product or service to your clients or prospects.
Do you know who your customers are? How do you follow up with them?
It doesn't matter if you are in a traditional sales oriented business like car or insurance sales, a retail shop like a Beauty Salon or Book Store, a professional like a CPA or Attorney, a Realtor or Mortgage Broker, you cannot exist without customers.
How do you follow up with your customers? Do they feel appreciated? Do they know that you know they exist?
You also cannot exist without the assistance of other, third party companies. These are the people and companies who provide essential services to you as you do your job. Some of these are crucial to your success, others provide services upon which you rely upon. Some you don't even know exist.
Do you know who your key partners are? How do you follow up with these key people? When was the last time you told them you appreciated them?
Even within a large corporation or government entity, there are people without whom your job would not exist. The payroll department is reliant upon every other employee. Without them their job would not be necessary. The Insurance claims analyst has an external client (the policy holder), and many internal customers (all of the other employees whom he or she works with on the policy or claim). In a Real Estate tranaction there are so many fingers involved that it would take a book to write it down. But here's a couple of examples of "touches" that I know are not happening. Mortgage Broker - when was the last time you sent a Thank You Card to the wholesale setup person on your loan? I'll bet never. I know I haven't. But I should every now and then. Realtor - when was the last time you sent a Thank You Card to the processor of the Loan Officer who got a tough loan done? That is the real hero in the loan. Not the Loan Officer. Anyway, I hope you get my point.
How often do you show appreciation? How? Is it perceived as meaningful and heartfelt?
My point is that every one of our jobs is reliant upon the assistance of others. Whether it's the end customer who uses our product or service and pays the bill, or the various co-workers or vendors who help us do our job in order to satisfy the end customer. Our success is tied to how we respond to others and how they respond to us.
I'm a mortgage broker as well as a referral marketing coach. I have an end customer, the homeowner who is looking to purchase or refinance. But in order to do my job, I am reliant upon a variety or internal co-workers, a wholesale lender with who knows how many people influencing my loan, an appraiser, possibly a Realtor, inspector, Title & Escrow company, and possibly verification of income, rent, assets and who knows what else... While it's easy to say I have 1 customer, there are a lot of people reliant on me and that I am reliant on to get the deal done.
Here is how I followup with my customers and key partners. I have found that it is always better to be proactive and nice in order to get new clients and loans through the system. This takes more time, but the payoff is worth it. It also helps to have a system to spread that honey. I use a combination of high tech and low tech services to bring in new business and facilitate the work flow on existing business.
Here are a few:
I use SendOutCards to easily, and cost effectively send personal greeting cards. It takes a couple of minutes to create the card, push send and it's printed at our factory, delivered to the Post Office and within a few days delivered to the mail box. I can even send a gift.
How do you followup with your clients? Do you know who your clients and key partners are? Do they know that you appreciate them?
What I suggest is to take a good look at your business or job.
If you would like assistance in this, please give me a call.
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