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“The Financial Junk Drawer: Why Ignoring It Is Risky Business”

We are all creatures of habit. We eat the same things, go to the same places, and get ready for the day in the same way almost every morning. In many ways, these habits help us get things handled, and that’s a good thing, but sometimes, our way of handling certain things isn’t ideal. For example, nearly everyone I know has someplace where they stash stuff that doesn’t really have a ‘place.’ It might be a closet in an extra bedroom or some sort of junk drawer, but whatever it is, it becomes the place/home for all the stuff we

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Are You In The 1%

The Rule of 1% is simply defined as adding to your customer service one percent at a time. Before you can do this you must have your consistency perfected or it will never work. This one percent may seem small, but if you approach the vision for your company with baby steps, you will find a huge increase over a solid chunk of time. It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. Avoid doing too much at once or you’ll set yourself up for failure. Think of the confidence you and your employees will have when you improve one percent each

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Deliver + 1

In the last post, we talked about how to figure out what your customers want out of a positive shopping experience. Today we’ll talk about the concept of Deliver +1 and how this concept can take your customer service to the next level. I’ve decided to split up this post so the next one will cover the 1% Rule. Consistency is the key to any great customer service experience. If you want to take your satisfied customers to Raving Fan status, you have to go above and beyond the average customer service experience. There are three ways to develop consistency:

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Another Secret Revealed

In the last post, we talked about the first secret to building a solid customer service plan and how to decide what your vision is. Today we’ll talk about the second secret in taking your satisfied customers to raving fans. You must know what your customers want. Know who your customers are and you will know better how to serve them. Demographics are really important here. An upper-class woman in her 30’s is going to have completely different expectations than a working-class man in his 50’s. There are four main areas you need to consider and plan when figuring out

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Don’t Forget About Customer Service

Customer service is a pretty hot topic and can make or break your business. Consumers have little patience for lousy customer service and easily get tired of waiting in long lines, trying to get a live person on the line, going through an interrogation to return something or trying to communicate through a language barrier. If you provide them with a simple, efficient, pleasant experience they will revisit your business over and over. More importantly, they will tell everyone they know! There are three secrets to good customer service, the first one we’re going to conquer is knowing exactly what

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