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Sunday, February 13, 2005

How Do You Treat Customers In An Online Home Business?

With an o­nline home business, many people wonder what the right way is to treat customers. After all, you can't see their grumpy faces and therefore don't know whether they're happy or annoyed with the purchase.

Let me tell you a secret.
In an o­nline home business the ancient rule still applies - "Treat your customers as if they are your boss for they pay your salary". Yes, it's just as important o­n the internet as it is with a normal business.

So how do you make your customers happy when the internet business is so impersonal?
The key is to be as personal and as warm as possible.
Below are my personal tactics which I've used over the years. Some gained via reading information products and some gained via errors with my own o­nline membership site. Enjoy.

1. Thank you emails

Often after a customer has bought your product the relationship ends there. They'll receive the receipt for their payment and nothing more.

What if we immediately followup with a 'thank you' email and also tell them what other products they can buy which they may find interesting? Your customers would appreciate you for being thoughtful and think "wow, I didn't think this kind of service existed o­nline".
You have surprised your customers and you're selling to them at the same time. Kill two birds with o­ne stone.

And who says you need to stop there? You can send them an email every two weeks reminding them that they have bought from you before and that you have some other products which they may be interested in.

If you have not already done so, go and send your thank you emails and sell to your customers. This sort of work can be automated by using auto responders.
I recommend http://www.onlinemoneymachine.com/auto which is reliable and has worked wonders with following up with my customers.

2. Meet the expectations.

A lot of people are angry if what they bought does not match the description as advertised o­n your web page.
Think about it.
If they bought what they expected and your sales page is clear, they have nothing to complain about. This applies to normal customers of course :-)
So read through your sales page again and carefully say to yourself "does my product or service really deliver what it says?"

3. Over Deliver

This is o­ne of the most powerful techniques to use to make your customers go "WOW".
I remember the first time I had dinner at a Chinese restaurant with my girlfriend when I was studying at University. The owner asked me that if it was my first time there. I told him so and in the middle of my dinner, he asked if he could have a chat with us. He sat down with an orange juice and offered us an orange juice as well o­n the house.
We had a quick chat for about 5 minutes. He got to know our names and also what we studied and we learnt he was called Eric - a happy restaurant owner. Eric left us to get o­n with our meal and smiled to us when we left. We felt the service at the restaurant was top notch with Eric being our new friend.

Needless to say we became a regular there. We called him by name and so did he. We didn't get any more orange juice o­n the house but it didn't matter.

Please learn from Eric. Try and over-deliver when someone buys from you. With your business, offer unadvertised bonuses and offer additional help for them such as installing the software for them at no extra cost.
Do something which they don't expect you to do. In turn they'll stick with you like glue.

4. Personal Approach

Your business is o­nline and people are afraid to do business with you. So add a bit of personal touch to your business:- show your photo o­n the web page.

- send emails to your prospects calling them by their first names. People feel closer to you when you address them by their first name.

- crack a joke now and again and show that you are an actual person writing them an email.
With these advice o­n how to treat your customers, your next step now is to study your own o­nline home business and think of ways to implement the techniques. Make your customers buy from you again and also make them advertise for you.

Go and take action now. Reading a useful article becomes useless if you don't act o­n it.

Alan Cheng, is the owner of http://www.onlinemoneymachine.com the membership site with everything to help beginners setup a profitable o­nline business website.
You can contact Alan at mailto:alan@onlinemoneymachine.com