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By - John Kovacs If you have an online business, you conduct your business through the modern technology of computers. The majority of your business is most likely transacted from your website, email or phone, rather than in person. Since the majority of your
business transactions are online, you’re not out meeting people one-on-one
developing business relationships. As with any online business, you need to
focus on building these relationships via the Internet. Although this may be
somewhat more difficult compared to meeting a customer in person, you can still
accomplish this by keeping communications open and establishing trust with your
customers. This is a vital step to your business success. Some people will start an
online business and only focus on what services or products they can sell. They
are not concerned about establishing a business relationship or even a simple
“thank you” when they do make a sale. For those who use this
methodology will eventually see a significant drop in their business over time.
Ask yourself, if you dealt with a company that gave poor customer service, how
quick would you go back to them for future business? Think of relationship
building as the foundation to your business. It establishes you as a
professional, trust worthy and a reliable source. With an Internet business
this is your only way to establish yourself as a reputable company, leaving a
positive impression to all who do business with you. Relationship Building: Even if you have great
products or services that you offer, most customers or business associates will
rate their experience by how they were treated while doing business with you, so
it's important to establish relationships with your customers at all times. One form of relationship
building that you don't want to overlook is being there after you have made a
sale (or any other business transaction). Following up with your customers after
the sale is the most important step to the sales process, as this instills trust
and support. The logic is pure and
simple, provide great customer service to the people you do business with, and
you will get customers coming back to you. It’s also important to
understand and listen to your viewers needs by asking for feedback or
suggestions you can implement. This will give you the added insight to better
enhance your services. This is your way of
letting your viewers know you care about what they have to say and how important
they are to you. When you show interest in your customers you will build
credibility and loyalty. When you receive a request
(whether it be a question, concern or simply someone looking for more
information), by all means answer them promptly. If all possible, answer their
request within 24 hours. This shows attentiveness
to their concerns and that you are a reliable source. If you sell products on
your website, sell quality products that have merit, plus offer a guarantee and
stand behind it. One of the quickest ways to destroy a business relationship is
selling poor quality products and not standing behind what you offer. If you are promoting third party affiliate programs from your
website, take the time to research the companies you recommend. Only represent
companies that are of legitimate nature and have a solid Internet presence.
Remember the companies you recommend will have an impact on your business
reputation. You can summarize the
importance of developing business relationships in one-sentence…"Building
relationships builds retention, retention builds sales, sales grows your
business". ---------------------------------------------------------------- About The Author: John Kovacs is the CEO and founder of “A Home Business Opportunity”. His website mainly focuses on supplying free marketing tips, resources and support for home startup businesses and Internet marketing. You can get step-by-step guidelines in building an online business at www.ahomebusinessopportunity.net/marketingtips.htm ********************************************
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