5 Steps to a Community of Fiercely Loyal Customers
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Are you looking for more customers?
It’s not about traffic or pageviews. It’s not about that wonderful word attention. We give cursory attention to many things and never act on them.
What we’re really after is a community of fiercely loyal, engaged and participating customers — folks who want to be part of what we do. If that’s your goal, these five steps will do what you need.
- Make an environment where folks feel they belong. Design it so they recognize their values everywhere they look. Everyone wants to have a home.
- Give them a reason to come. Make every ounce of content relevant and engaging to the people — living, breathing individual human beings.
- Offer authentic conversation and ongoing relationships. Let them know a real person is there to greet them. Leave room for folks to add their perspective. Listen more than you talk. Learn more than you teach. Customers will tell you what to do — We know hardly anything about them, but customers are brilliant about what they need.
- Provide what people want and surprise them with good things. Offer unexpected, exciting experiences. Let them teach. Let them learn. Let them play and . . . surprise them. Those are the things that make folks feel good about who they are.
- Be unforgettable, grateful, and more generous than they could have imagined. You’ll find that you’ll attract customers who reflect those attributes right back.
A community of fiercely loyal customers . . . no asset can outweigh the value of that.
Visit Successful-Blog to get a glimpse of what I mean.
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http://galmorale.typepad.com/galmorale/2007/06/gal-morale-watc.html Donna Cutting
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http://galmorale.typepad.com/galmorale/2007/06/gal-morale-watc.html Donna Cutting
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http://www.lettingmebe.blogspot.com Liz Strauss
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http://www.lettingmebe.blogspot.com Liz Strauss
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http://galmorale.typepad.com/galmorale/2007/06/gal-morale-watc.html Donna Cutting
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http://galmorale.typepad.com/galmorale/2007/06/gal-morale-watc.html Donna Cutting
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http://www.lettingmebe.blogspot.com Liz Strauss
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http://www.lettingmebe.blogspot.com Liz Strauss


