Every interaction with a current customer or a potential current advertises the values of your small business. These articles can help make every encounter with your customers a good reason for them to return for your products or services over and over again. Check out the tips for telephone etiquette. Also there's some advice for dealing with difficult or unreasonable clients. We can help you to decide if it is time to fire your customer, and help you find the right words for doing so. Managing your client's expectations is a huge part the provider/customer relationship. Learn how to do this easily and effectively. Is the customer always right? Do you know how to handle your customer when he/she is not right? Some of these articles address this issue and other potentially troublesome situations.

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Training and Education Resources:
  • Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Customers

    By Kate Schultz - This ten item list is essential reading for all small business owners. As well as using it as a checklist for day-to-day customer interactions, it can be used as a high-level training plan when training your employees in customer service. pop (Added: 1-Apr-2008 Hits: 242 )
  • How to Lose Customers Through Bad E-mail Habits

    By Lori Richardson - Three prevalent bad e-mail habits are discussed here. See if you are guilty of any one of them to rethink how you use e-mail to contact customers for your small business. (Added: 25-Mar-2008 Hits: 74 )
  • Fostering Superior Customer Service

    By Peter Lawless - Knowing how to amaze your customers is something that you must instill within the company culture. Here are some pointers to ensure you have loyal customers. (Added: 19-Mar-2008 Hits: 63 )
  • Why Conducting A Customer Survey Could Double Your Profits!

    By Peter Lawless - Customer Surveys are the most inexpensive way of generating profits, which any business could dream of. But how could they really boost your profits? This article uncovers some of the secrets. (Added: 19-Mar-2008 Hits: 32 )

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