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So often we forget that our customers are
our boss. I think I discovered
one significant reason why most of us fall into this "rut."
The day we
began our business we were as happy as could be. The customer
was king!
We didn't have many orders so we bent over backwards to make sure
that all
our customers were happy. Some of us might have even went overboard
and
"went into the hole" just because we were so overjoyed
that we had received
a customer order!
But, later on, we became much more busy.
We were putting in long hours,
neglecting family and social life and realizing that being in
business does
have it's gloomy side. While we tried our best to give each customer
personal
attention, some customers couldn't be pleased if we hung ourself
with a new
rope! Therefore, new policies had to be established. Prices had
to increase
for you to invest into business growth. And somewhere in-between
all this we
lost the zeal for customer satisfaction. Instead of the customer
being "king"
he/she was now a "pawn."
What originally began as a eager desire to
please your customers has now
turned into a daily struggle. But who could blame you? You can
remember
spending $100 and 30 hours of time trying to help a beginner get
started in
mail order. However, after that beginner learned all your trade
secrets they
left owing you money and never giving you the time of day again.
This made
you cautious. Then how about the customer that pretended they
were going to
send you a $500 order, wasted an hour or so of your time (and
long-distance
phone charges) just to get them quotes before they sent in their
money.
Then _ after all the toil and added expenses, you never heard
from the
customer again. How irritating! At least, you thought, they could
have sent
you a "Thank You Note" for all the trouble they put
you though.
But 20 minutes later, you get another phone call from a customer
wanting to
put you through the same thing. Only this time _ the guy is serious.
Do you
give this guy the same treatment you gave to the first customer?
As a human
being _ you normally can't because you are ruled by emotion. It
takes someone
with a lot of self-confidence in their own character to treat
each customer
like a big business!
Just treat every customer you talk to the same way you would treat
someone
from a big business _ who was getting ready to send you a $10,000
order!
Unfortunately, some business owners allow owning a business to
go to their
heads. After they start becoming successful, the owner will think
he/she is
"king" and makes all the rules. He/she feels that their
reputation speaks
for itself and customer's are eager just to do business with them.
This normally happens because income increases
and you don't "need"
certain customers who you feel have been a thorn in your side.
But although
it is perfectly fine to do this _ if you dispel a customer solely
based on
the "amount" and "quantity" of orders he or
she sends you _ that's a big
mistake. Those small guys and gals might just grow up and become
BIGGER
businesses than you someday! Wouldn't you rather have them on
your side?
Wouldn't you rather be in a position to work with them _ perhaps
on a
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multi-million-dollar contract together? One never knows what the
future
holds so try to BE NICE _ even if you have to grin and bear it!
That's why it's even more important to stop
and think again. Are you
guilty of having a business ownership ego? If you allow it to
go too far
you could lose your business entirely. Egos are a very tricky
thing to deal
with. A hurt ego's downside is normally jealousy, deceit and even
criminal
activity. Rage does nothing but tear you up emotionally inside
and always
erupts in bad behavior and lost relationships. Never, ever, go
into a rage
over the phone. If other people are screaming at you _ you will
either calm
them down by remaining calm yourself or show them up for being
emotionally
unstable. Rage is truly the result of an unstable personality
trait. It's
really NOT normal. So get with the program and be calm (and nice.)
Everyone is in business to make money _ however,
making it at someone else's
expense is suicide! Perhaps some of you reading this are laughing
inside
yourself. You know I speak the truth! If you are the least bit
intelligent
you can easily see that making a fast buck through the expense
of other
people is a way to live a very short life. If you can only see
the moment
and not the future in your life _ you belong back in grade school,
perhaps
kindergarten! It's true that "Humility Demonstrates Superiority".

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