The
Power of Knowing Your Customer
by J.Conners
Often times we believe the depth of our customer
does not extend beyond that of the business they do with us.
In fact, it goes way beyond that. People love
to talk about themselves, and if you take the time to talk to your
customers about non-business topics, you will find that, more often
than not, they are more than happy to engage you in conversation.
By getting to know your customers, you can find
a whole lot of valuable information from them. Such as where they
live, do they have a family, what their hobbies are, do they have
pets, etc.
By finding out this type of information, you can
determine what their needs are, than proceed to tell them about
the products you have, that you believe would be ideal for their
needs.
Another plus when it comes to getting to know
your customers, is that every time you speak with one another, you
are strengthening the business relationship you already have with
them.
When I talk about getting
to know your customer, I don’t mean that you have to extend
an invitation to them to join you at Thanksgiving dinner.
All you have to
do is take a little extra time to get to know their names and what
their needs are.
For instance, if you have a new customer whose
name is Mike, and building train sets is his hobby. The next time
you see him, you can address him by his name, and ask about how
the trains are coming along.
One, he will be thrilled that you remembered his
name, and two, since building train sets is his hobby, he will be
more than happy to tell you all about it.
These types of techniques kick open the door to
more sales. The better a person gets to know you, the better they
will begin to trust you, and the more likely they will be to do
business with you.
People prefer to do business with people they
know and trust, it gives them a comfort level. So get to know your
customer and work on earning their trust. They will not only do
business with you. They will most likely refer their friends and
family to you as well. Good luck.
This
article may be reproduced by anyone at any time, as long as the
authors name and reference links are kept in tact and active.
Jay Conners has more than fifteen
years of experience in the banking and Mortgage Industry, He is
the owner of http://www.jconners.com,
a mortgage resource site, he is also the owner of http://www.callprospect.com,
a mortgage lead company.
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