Love the One you're with
I hope everyone was filed with Love Yesterday and that the feeling is spilling over to today....
February being the month of love is relevant to our blog discussion because it takes love to be successful in sales. Love what you sell, Love who you sell it for and love who you sell it too! Speaking of which, how often do you show your customers the love? Do you show them appreciation for your success? After all, if they weren’t customers, you would’t be in business!
This month show them some love, send them a thank you card, some chocolate, a small gift. Starbucks™ cards work well because they mail easily and have an air of luxury about them. Not everyone will pay $5 of their own money for a coffee but they gladly appreciate you if you are buying! Make your appreciation fun, do something unusual. Remember, that if you want to make sales, you need to make people feel special AND you need to stand out from your competition. So ask yourself…what is my competition unwilling to do? AND what will make my customer feel special?
Some great sources of unusual and highly appreciated food gifts are www.elenis.com for gourmet cookies; http://www.harryanddavid.com for gourmet food in general, www.omahasteaks.com for delicious grade AAA steaks and beef products; http://www.tiffany.com for luxury items that are surprisingly reasonable ($40 and up for gifts that are wrapped and delivered FedEx to your unsuspecting and now VERY HAPPY customer).
This is not an exhaustive list by any means. If you have other favorite suppliers let us know
Your choices are endless my advice is to just do something! Anything that shows appreciation is a good thing. If you missed valentines day use St Patrick’s day in March as an excuse to celebrate with your customers. Don’t like “holiday marketing? (I’m not sure why you would’t but that a whole other discussion…) then just thank them and appreciate them for no reason.
Go ahead, you the one you're with some love and you will receive love back...in the form of sales!
~Colleen
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