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How can you turn your customers into sales people?

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Question added by Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed
Date Posted: 2015/03/08
Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

Turn your customers into your best sales people

Good customer relationship management can turn happy customers into evangelists for your product or service, spreading the word and bringing in new business. Rachel Miller finds out how you can persuade customers to become flag-bearers for your business

When it comes to customer service, don’t just strive for satisfaction, aim for absolute delight. That’s the message from Robin Daniels of Salesforce.com, who says that by delighting your customers, you can turn them into effective sales people who persuade friends, family and colleagues to use your products and services.

Creating such 'customer evangelists' does not happen by accident, but starts with good service and a commitment to customer retention. In the current economy, competition for customers is particularly fierce – and many well-established firms are continuing to struggle.

“Customer retention is very important. What all the research tells us is that it is five times easier to sell to existing customers. You need an approach to business that focuses on customer retention,” stresses Daniels.

But keeping customers is a challenge, as he points out. “Every customer counts. If you’re a small company with a few high-value clients, then if you are not servicing them in the right way you are in danger of losing them. It’s very easy to switch suppliers. If you are not nurturing your existing customers then what is to stop them going elsewhere?”

Keep your customers happy

It is easy to talk about customer retention, less so to put your finger on what will generate repeat sales. If it starts with good service, then what underpins that?

For Daniels, the answer is knowledge. “It’s important to get closer to your customer,” says Daniels. “You have to keep your finger on the pulse of what your customers are doing. You need to know things like when they last bought from you, when they are up for renewal or who are the highest spenders.”

The chances are you have a pretty good idea what your customers’ needs are and when they are likely to buy from you. But the more customers you have, the more information you need to keep hold of.

Keeping good records - whether you do so on a paper-based system, using Excel or Google spreadsheets or whether you invest in a dedicated customer relationship management system – will enable you and your team to keep track of your customers.

“A decent customer relationship management (CRM) system is the foundation stone of building up a successful business,” agrees Mark Sinclair, founder of yourBusinessChannel. Although a New Zealand-based business, Mark works from Bristol and has colleagues in London, Stockholm, Hamburg and further afield.

“When you have such a geographically spread team and so many different relationships – with suppliers, clients, prospects – you simply cannot remember everything,” he explains. “Even a start up rapidly outgrows Outlook or a smartphone, because you need to track all of your calls, meeting notes, emails and decisions.

“What a proper CRM gives you is extraordinary visibility - you can see exactly what’s going on, what your colleagues have said to people, and so on,” Sinclair continues. “It also enables you to grade your prospects from 'vague' to 'hot', and generate really useful, real-time reports, which means you can see very easily where the opportunities are.”

How knowing your customers can increase sales

June Lonsdale, commercial director of Rochdale-based family business Anglo Recycling Technologies, explains how using customer knowledge can lead to good customer service in practice - and highly-targeted sales activities.

“Among other things, we manufacture and sell felt carpet underlay to the carpet industry, and a lot of our customers are small traders,” she says. “As some of our customers are so busy they do not see re-ordering the underlay as a priority. We use our records to anticipate when they might need to restock and call them up two weeks or a month beforehand so can they place their next order. We sell more, we can plan more carefully and our customers love us for it.”

For Robin Daniels, exceeding customer expectations in this way can be a key point of differentiation between you and your competitors. It should boost your reputation and your revenue, and help you to focus your sales efforts - because happy customers are far more likely to influence others to buy from you. In simple terms, they become the front line of your sales force.

“Sales people are good but there’s nothing that beats a recommendation from an independent source,” Daniels concludes. “It is very powerful to have your customers selling for you and it offers more credibility than any sales person.”

 

George Caesar- Cert CII®, IFCE®
by George Caesar- Cert CII®, IFCE® , Marketplace Manager -eCommerce , Saudi Company for Hardware - SACO

Referral Method based on points is very effective, so that customers will know that they will gain benefit if they market for your product

Hidaitulla Vogga
by Hidaitulla Vogga , Assistant Manager Inventory , QI GROUP - MENA REGION

1.Impressing the customer in our good and valuable services will create a good relationship with the business , so customer will suggest his friends or he will appreciate about our service with his friends or colleagues.That colleagues will be the customer because of those customers.

 

2.Referral method is the one of the method like loyalty points or GV for refernce etc also we can create a customer as a sales .

Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh
by Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed

When you work on improving customer services, don't only target customer satisfaction. You should go further than that by aiming at customer LOYALTY and the absolute delight from doing business with you. Get close to them, win their respect and trust and make them feel the pleasure to meet you again.

It is very important to exceed their expectation and offer them more than what they expect. A rewarding system will for sure stimulate many customers to sell for you, if not for the reward, it will be for the recognition and the "thank you".

Elke Woofter
by Elke Woofter , Project Assistant , American Technical Associates

If you have a satisfied customer... word to mouth can be your best targeting tool...

A happy customer is a repeat customer and most likely to command you and your product to others 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

To provide them with excellent commodity

And services sale

And after-sales service is excellent

 

  The customer would then is the seller of an Item

Mohammed Thiab
by Mohammed Thiab , Founder / Chief Consultant , MV Consulting

through motivation and incentives ... you can turn your loyal customers into internal sales people and you  can capitalize on your success story to spread the good word about what you sell

Sreeharsh SJ
by Sreeharsh SJ , Trainee, Done academic project , Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation

It is different in different worlds, but in common, by implementing activities that could create product / brand loyalty focused on mouth to mouth advertising.  It could be done by promotional offers like point based shopping, user customized product modeling and sales, from news papers to instagram. It would more benefit for niche market based products / service.

By ensuring the best possible services abiding to the guidelines and make the customer delighted with the experience of service we provide. So that he reffer us to friends and family.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

agreed with all ..................

Raed Alghazo
by Raed Alghazo , Sales Manager , ARKAN INSURANCE BROKERS

i think that Mr Vinod explain this point perfectly ... thanks all