
The
Internet is a fantastic way to have an international business
with minimal investment.
Many
companies spend a lot of money to automate the entire customer
interaction process. As your products become more specialized,
the larger your requirements will be for providing the opportunity
for your customers to conveniently interact with you. The more
convenient the interaction is, the stronger your relationship
with the customer will become. This convenience is not limited
to the purchasing process. You need to have specialized technical
services, order tracking and customer service that exceed what
your competitors are offering, or else your business life on
the Internet will be very short and unsuccessful.
Before
you learn how to offer these services, you need to ask yourself
if you are willing to offer them? Start by asking yourself these
two questions.
Are
you in business to conduct transaction based relationships?
or Are
you in business to build relationship based transactions?
If
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answer was yes to the first question, we recommend that you
invest your money somewhere other than the Internet. Everyone
cannot offer the lowest prices. The lower your prices are, the
higher your volume has to be. Eventually all of your competitors
will be offering products below cost with free shipping and
so will you! Ultimately, there will only be a few survivors
in your category and most if not all of those companies won't
be making a profit.
If
your answer was yes to the second question, congratulations!
You already have an idea how create a foundation for building
long term business relationships. If you build the relationship
first, the transactions will follow, not just one transaction
but many transactions! How can you build relationships with
people or customers you never talk to? Here are the steps we
recommend you implement.
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Make
your web site easy to use. Nothing is more annoying
to a customer than a web site that is difficult to
place an order on. If your customers cannot complete
their order in 4 - 5 screens or pages, then your shopping
cart system is too difficult to use. Make sure the
customer receives a copy of their order automatically
once the order is placed.
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Provide
your customers with a confirmation message that the
order has been received.
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Provide
your customers with a shipping confirmation message
and a tracking number. (If you are using a shipping
process that allows you to track the shipping status
of orders).
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Make
your phone number highly visible on your web site.
Many Internet businesses think that they do not have
to talk to customers because they have a web site
and they do not a physical store. If you think talking
to customers, solving their problems and addressing
their concerns is not worth your time, you are wrong!
Making it easy for customers to conduct business with
you, is what building a relationship is all about.
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Provide
details of your customer service policy and response
time. Show your customers that you care about them.
Post your customer service policies. "We return all
e-mail inquiries within 24 hours". If this is your
policy, then make sure you do it. Most consumers on
the Internet are surprised if a company responds to
inquires within 24 hours. If you can do it faster,
you can start building relationships faster.
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Have
a process for handling large problems with customer
orders. Make sure your order form requires the customers
telephone number. If you have a big problem filling
a customer's order, have your customer service person
call
them on the telephone. That's right, call them on
the telephone! If you think it exceeds a customers
expectations by responding to their e-mail request
within 24 hours, imagine the kind of relationship
you can build if you call them, instead of waiting
24 hours for them to respond to your e-mail.
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Technical
F.A.Q.'s Make sure your web site has complete and
current technical information. If you want your customer
service people off of the phone, make it easy for
your customers to solve their own technical problems.
You can do this by offering easy to read and easy
to follow technical advice on your web site. Don't
forget to let customers know how quickly you will
respond to their technical questions too! Our advice
is, the faster you can respond the better your relationship
will be. Implement these seven easy steps and you
will be on your way to building relationship based
transactions, that will last a lifetime!
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