Relating to
Customers
Improve your business by relating to customers.
The Main Draw
Barry, a career coach, wanted a better method for
attracting clients who would provide him with repeat
business. He had the typical set of one-timers but
wanted to get the word out to people who would turn into
long-term clients. Rather than immediately revamping his
business, he decided to switch communications tactics.
Barry asked his customers to write testimonials
highlighting the value of his services. He also listened
more intently and with more interest to prospective
clients. The outcome was amazing: A higher percentage of
people turned into repeat customers.
Effective communication is important in all aspects
of your business. Your message must be personal and
informative to directly connect with your audience.
Regardless of the format--written, verbal, visual or a
combination thereof--your ability to deliver powerful
and succinct messages is one of the most essential
components of your business.
You've worked hard at establishing your business.
Remember, you are not just selling products and
services--you are also selling yourself. Learn the art
of communicating positively, and people will be drawn to
you and your business.
1. Sharpen your message through ruthless editing.
Improve the quality of the responses you receive by
keeping your questions and answers simple. Being clear
makes it easier for recipients to understand and
remember your message. Whether you're making a point
during a conversation or in an e-mail, always keep the
goal behind the communication in mind. Most details are
more important to you than to others, so only impart
information related to the current discussion.
2. Make all communication two-way.
Entrepreneurs are often forceful, driven personalities
who consistently infuse new ideas into their businesses.
Be careful not to dominate every conversation. For a
successful exchange of ideas, people desire and expect
your full attention and respect. People want to be
valued, and the best way to achieve that is by
listening. Realize there's always more to learn, and
gain commitment from others by asking questions when
they express their opinions.
3. Use stories or mental pictures to communicate.
People learn faster and remember better when you create
a visual picture for them. Whether you're networking at
a dinner or closing a big deal, illustrate major points
using descriptive words, photos or stories. Turn any
conversation into a marketing message by incorporating
client testimonials that are relevant to your audience.
Rather than just listing your accomplishments, paint a
picture of success by highlighting how your products or
services have helped others achieve specific goals.
4. Increase understanding through repetition.
Increase people's comprehension and personal investment
in you by repeating the main points of your message
throughout all your communication. This will inspire
others to probe further and provide you with additional
information. Their increased comprehension makes it
easier for them to spread the word about your business.
Keep developing your communication skills. You'll
discover many new insights and unique opportunities by
having the right conversations. Keep your communications
up-to-date as your business evolves. You'll be amazed at
how effective communication enables your life and work
to move forward with ease. |