Tuesday, June 03, 2008
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Kelly McCausey
Here are some tips to help you focus your energy on conserving the clients your service based business already has.
Work at home moms who are virtual assistants, ghostwriters,
web designers and other service providers work hard to attract clients. They spend money on promotional materials and
advertising and devote time to networking with good potential clients. The business of building a service based
business can become an addiction. The
excitement of tagging a new client and getting to know their business is stimulating
to say the least.
Eventually the time comes when you need to stop focusing so
much of your enthusiasm on getting new clients and devote that energy to
building up and conserving the client relationships you already have.
Its easier to retain a client than to secure a new one , so
whats your plan for conserving the client base that you now enjoy? The best plan surely involves providing high
quality work delivered ahead of deadlines.
Happy clients are loyal clients after all.
You can take it a step or two farther by showing them regular
and timely appreciation. Everyone likes
to be reminded that they are valued and it doesnt have to be expensive to do. Here are a few ideas:
- Recognize
client anniversaries such as the date that they launched their business or
the date that they first started to work with you.
- Have a
pack of business logo notepads created for them and encourage them to give
them away. (Include info on how they can secure more.)
- Send
them a Just Because gift card for Starbucks and tell them to have a cup
of coffee or a fruit smoothie on you.
- Send a
Blockbuster gift card with a box of microwave popcorn and encourage them
to enjoy some creative loafing time.
- Spend
some time brainstorming new ways that you can be of service and write up a
brief proposal for their consideration.
- Always
send thank you notes when they make referrals to you.
WAHM service providers of all kinds face stiff
competition. There will always be
someone new and hungry for clients who will undercut your prices and try to
tempt your clientele away. That is why small things matter as much as they do.
Creative acts of client conservation contribute to an
overall sense of well being. When you
complete tasks right the first time and youre doing little things like this to
show that you are vested in their business and you appreciate their loyalty
they will do more than think twice when it comes to making a switch to someone
else.
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About the author: Kelly McCausey is the host of Work at Home Moms Talk Radio (http://www.wahmtalkradio.com) and co-Mentor at MomMasterminds.com (http://www.mommasterminds.com). She is passionate about helping Moms be successful in business.
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