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Five Secrets to Showing Your Customers You Really Care

 
Author: Ed Sykes

During our recent online poll, we asked the following question:

What upsets you the most when receiving poor customer service?

Eighty percent of the poll participants said the I dont care attitude of the person serving them upsets them the most.

Businesses lose billions of dollars of revenue each year because customers feel the organizations dont care about their business enough to make an effort to keep them. It takes five times more effort to win over a new customer than to keep an existing customer.

Then why does this happen? No training or poor training has a lot to do with it.

Here are five secrets to showing your customers you really do care about their situations when interacting with them:

1. Listen!

Take the time to listen to the pain the customer is trying to share with you. There is a reason why we have two ears and one mouth. Listen for the content and not the method of communication the customer is using. Use active listen skills such as

* Nodding your head

* Leaning forward to show interest

* Saying I hear what you saying, I see what you mean, or tell me more

* Stop doing something else and devoted all your attention to listening.

* Look at the customer

* Be patience and not interrupt the customer before adding your thoughts

You might be the first person that day that took time to listen to that person. Make the most of it.

2. Respond

Respond to the customer in the following ways:

* Use inflection in your voice (avoid sounding monotone)

* Dont use whatever, yeah, right, if you say so

3. Check your body language

Make sure your body language is saying to the customer, I want to help you. Make sure you are doing the following:

* Smile

* Stand erect

* Hands at your side, but never on your hips

* Avoid leaning against the counter or slouching in the chair (especially while speaking on the telephone as the customer can hear your disinterest)

* Look and act alive

4. Show Empathy (Understand the Pain)

Show the customers that you understand their pain. Make comments such as

I can understand why you would feel that way.

If I were in your shoes I would feel the same way

I would be disappointed, too, if that happened to me.

Most customers just want to be listened to and understood. Show them that you understand their pain and solution come much earlier.

5. Commit to Action

Let the customer know that action will be taken; and then act. One without the other is just a broken promise. Share with the customer your clear plan of action such as the following:

I am personally going to take care of this for you. What we are going to do is

I need to get additional information before I take care of this for you. I am going to talk with my manager. Would you mind waiting?

These are just some of the tools you can use to keep your customers happy and increase revenues. Apply them today to show that you care about your customers.

Author Bio:
Ed Sykes is a popular columnist. Ed likes to pen down articles about this area.
You can search for this article using: customer service tips, good customer service, customer self service, customer support systems
 
 
 

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