Everyone in business wants to have customers
but anyone wanting to remain in business wants satisfied customers.
A satisfied customer is often a repeat customer and everyone
knows that repeat business makes an easier sale. Obviously,
creating a satisfied customer is a complex issue; from offering
products and services that are reliable and high quality to
being responsive when issues arise. The scope of this issue
can't be discussed in a meaningful way within a single article;
however this article can present some ideas on how to guide
your customers to assist them in making the best choice to
suit their needs.
In general, the most satisfied customer is the one who knows
what his expectations are and knows the most about the capabilities/functioning
of the product or service he is purchasing. Many successful
entrepreneurs understand that a large part of their role
is to assist customers in identifying their needs and in
assuring they are fully informed about the products/services
they are considering.
There are numerous options open to website owners to assure
this need is fulfilled. Here are just a few:
1. Develop buying guides which prompt your customers to think
critically about what features are of interest to them. For
instance, when purchasing a digital camera they might want
to consider first how they will use the camera, what kind of
shots they will take, how they will share the pictures, where
they will use it, how much they will carry it around, what
size prints they will want, how much skill they have in order
to use manual controls, etc. This kind of information will
then assist them in determining the appropriate the size, weight,
speed, and other features that they want in a camera.
2. Develop resources which provide information on how products
function and the pros/cons of the various features in an unbiased
manner. Back to the example of digital camera, you would be
providing information on zoom for instance. Both optical and
digital zoom would be explained; what it is, what it does,
which is more critical to picture quality and so forth. Be
sure that explanations are in "lay terms". Don't
insult your customers by assuming they know nothing but avoid
using industry jargon without an explanation unless the term
is used universally.
3. Be sure to provide pertinent information on important characteristics
of your product. Do not misrepresent them. When a product does
not have every feature imaginable that is reality. You can't
assume that just because a particular camera does not produce
good prints over 8x10 that the customer will consider this
negatively. It may be of no importance to them. In addition,
a good sales person understands that you can state what the
product/service can and can not do but put a positive spin
on it. For instance, "Model xyz is not recommended for
large prints over 8x10 but it produces excellent 4x6 and 5x7
color images, perfect for the average person wanting photos
of the family, nature, and special events. It is our most popular
model." The customer needs to be fully aware if a feature
that is critical for them is not present. The most successful
entrepreneur will focus on providing the product that is right
for the customer rather than getting hung up on one single
product.
4. Provide contact information for those customers with questions
and follow up promptly.
5. Another source of information that is very useful to consumers
is feedback from current customers. This can be achieved through
a forum, web polls, or by providing information from traditional
customer satisfaction surveys such as information from the
JD Power & Associates website.
About The Author: Website
owners can present the information in any number of ways but
the important thing is to assure that your customers have carefully
examined what they want and know what they are getting. Meeting,
or exceeding, their expectations is then a much easier task.Christine
Peppler is the owner of the website http://www.homemedias.info.
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