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How will you build the strong customer relationship?

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Question added by balamurugan ramasamy , UPS Technical Support Engineer , Universal Electro Engineering W.L.L
Date Posted: 2015/12/11
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by Deleted user

Strong customer relationship building follows steps

1. Identification of the needs of the customer

2. Confirming the needs identification by having a conversation with the customer

3. Presenting a general solution to the customer

4. If the customer is satisfied with the solution then make him happy with that solution

5. If the customer needs some changes then present him a customized solution.

6. After delivering service to the customer learn feedback from him.

 

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by Deleted user

The below points help to build strong customer relationship:

1. Meet and greet customer on every occasion,

2. Resolve customer issue and assure prompt service at every time 

3. Pay attention / respect when he calls or visit your place

4. Explain him the work carried out on his vehicle before asking payments

Satish Navale
by Satish Navale , Managing Principal Consultant , Oracle

I think the best and long lasting way is to win their trust. The first step towards this is being honest to the customers and service them with honesty.

Hany Sewilam Abdel Hamid
by Hany Sewilam Abdel Hamid , Director of Sales and Marketing , Creative Sense

Dear Balamurugan,

 

Powerful relationships is very east and what you need is a plan to make those connections grow and work for you. And it's not as hard as you think. Here are five essential tactics:

 

1. Build your network--it's your sales lifeline.2. Communication is a contact sport, so do it early and often. 3. E-mail marketing keeps relationships strong on a shoestring budget.4. Reward loyal customers, and they'll reward you.5. Loyal customers are your best salespeople. Powerful relationships don't just happen from one-time meetings at networking events--you don't need another pocketful of random business cards to clutter your desk.

 

Regards,

 

Hany Sewilam AbdelHamid

Head of Business Development | Sales & Marketing

Entrepreneurship Coach & Consultant

Digital & Social Marketing Certified Expert

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