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You Look Familiar, But I've Forgotten Your Name

People forget birthdays, anniversaries, names and meetings. The list goes on. So, why should someone remember your business? Just because you provide a good product or service at a good price with excellent staff doesn’t mean customers will be back. But, it may not be intentional; chances are they just forgot. 

To keep from becoming like a close relative’s forgotten birthday, a business needs to stay in front of previous customers. At BubbleLife, we consider this step part of the Engagement process. Engaging a customer isn’t just answering the phone on their first call, its also maintaining the relationship over a long period of time.

To engage, businesses need a way to stay in contact. Everyone has a phone, but few like getting solicitation calls. This leaves the four primary online ways of:

  1. Email
  2. Facebook
  3. Twitter
  4. LinkedIn

As a part of every visit, a business needs to find the best way to reach a customer for continued engagement. Email is the best way because it puts a business in control of future contact and provides a high likelihood of reaching that customer in the future. The social media methods work too, but a business must rely on a customer accepting an invite or “liking” your business after they have left.

Letting a customer leave your business without and email address or social media connection is a sure way to put your business on the path to being forgotten.

Thanks,

Jeff Farris
BubbleLife Media LLC
jeff@bubblelifemedia.com
214.233.0740 x801

http://www.bubblelifemedia.com

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Wednesday, 02 November 2011