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101 Ways To Really Satisfy Your Customers

(Paperback - 2008)
by

Andrew Griffiths

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101 Ways To Really Satisfy Your Customers
Featuring innovative suggestions to impress and astound customers with excellent customer service, this guide shows how to keep current customers and attract new ones.

Full of practical tips to improve customer service and maintain a level of excellence, this resource helps businesses attract new customers and keep regular customers coming back. Suggestions include understanding customers, using a personalized approach, managing customers over the Internet and telephone, overseeing internal customer service, and stepping in when things go wrong. Helpful tips, such as giving regular customers a contact number for outside normal business hours, offer great ideas for speeding up customer-service transactions for busy owners and managers. Also included are checklists to gauge customer service satisfaction, handle customer complaints effectively, and analyze competition efficiently.
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Details of 101 Ways To Really Satisfy Your Customers Title: 101 Ways To Really Satisfy Your Customers
Author: Andrew Griffiths
ISBN:

1741750083


ISBN-13:

9781741750089


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Number of Pages: 218
Language: English
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