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Why You Must Build A Customer List


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David Coyne
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Why You Must Build A

Customer List To Prosper



by Dave Coyne



If you run (or plan to run) an online

business, it’s especially important

that you maintain and add to a

customer/prospect list. Unlike

a store-front business, which can draw

on pedestrian traffic, you’re only

location is cyberspace.



You must constantly let potential

customers know you exist. And to remind

current customers that you’re still

in business and have more products

and services to help them.



The are couple of powerful reasons

for keeping an updated list of your

customers’ names and email addresses.



Obviously the first is that prospects

can be turned into customers.



But here’s another important reason:

It costs five to ten times as much to

acquire a new customer than selling

more products to your existing customers.



Think about all advertising costs

involved in trying to attract new buyers.

It’s much easier to sell to people whom

already know you.



If you sell a quality product and deliver

great customer service, you build customer

loyalty and help prevent customers switching

to your competitors.



Also take advantage of “cross selling.”

If customer X bought Product A, make sure

they know about Product B, C, etc.



If your customer doesn’t purchase your

other products, send an email and politely

inquire.



When you find out their specific objection

to buying, you can then address the problem.



Perhaps you can offer the customer a

volume discount, two for one deal, or

add an inexpensive gift if they order.



Be creative in ways to overcome

customer resistance.



And check through your list often.



When was the last time you were in

contact with each of these customers?



You should be keeping in touch with

them at least monthly. Even if it’s

just an email asking how they are

enjoying your product or service.



Ask them if they were pleased with the

customer service they received from you

or how can you serve them better.



One of the most effective ways to keep in

contact with your customers is to send them

a newsletter. With email, it’s easy to create

your own electronic newsletter or ezine.

(For info on how to start an ezine, visit http://www.epdigest.com )



But make sure your ezine is more than

just a sales pitch. People will tire of

that quickly.



Instead, offer tips on how to best use your

products, include new product information,

offer discounts on upgrades, or create a

frequently asked questions (FAQ) column.



Your goal is not to be just a company

that sells products, your goal is to be

the solution provider to your customers’

problems.



If you’re stumped about what content to

include in your newsletter, send out an

email to your customers asking what they’d

like to read.



TIP: You’ll get a much better response if

you offer an incentive for them to reply.

Offer a free e-book or discount on your

other products.



If you’re just starting your business,

you don’t need to purchase an expensive

database to store your customer list. Many

email programs have versatile address book

features where you can store and update your

list.



Microsoft Works includes both a database and

spreadsheet program that are easy to use

and won’t blow your budget.

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Dave Coyne is a copywriter,

marketing consultant and president

of DC Infobiz. Get his FREE REPORT

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Home Business And Never Create

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