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How To Get Valuable Feedback From
Your Customers
by Larry Dotson
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You can learn many things you
didn't know about your business by getting valuable feedback
from your customers. Your customers may buy your main product
just to get the free gifts. Your visitors may think it's to
hard to navigate through your web site.
By knowing this type of important information you can improve
your web site, products/services, advertising, and marketing.
Below are nine techniques you can use to get valuable feedback
from your customers. -Use surveys and questionnaires regularly
to improve your business. Publish them on your web site, e-zine,
print newsletter, direct mail material, include them with
product shipments or inside product packages. Post them on
appropriate online message boards, e-mail discussion lists and
newsgroups on the internet. -Create an online community for
your customers. Include a chat room, message board, e-mail
discussion list on your site for customers to participate in.
You can regularly moderator these communities to see what your
customers are saying about your business. -Give away your
products to a group of your customers. Ask them to use and
review the product. Ask them to fill out an evaluation form
and send it back. Some customers may fill them out, some may
not, but the feedback you do get will be valuable.
-Offer your web site visitors an online product or service
from your web site at no cost. It could be an ebook, search
engine submission, consulting via e-mail, web design, etc. In
return, ask them to fill out a short survey about your web
site, products or services you're selling, customer service,
or your web site.
-Create a customer focus group. Invite ten to twenty of your
most loyal customers to meet regularly. They will give you
ideas and input on how to improve your customer service. You
could pay them, take them out to dinner or give them free
products.
-Stay in contact with customers on a regular basis. Offer them
a free e-zine subscription. Ask customers if they want to be
updated by e-mail when you make changes to your Web site.
After every sale, follow-up with the customer to see if they
are satisfied with their purchase.
-Make it easy for your customers to contact you. Offer as many
contact methods as possible. Allow customers to contact you by
e-mail. Hyperlink your e-mail address so customers won't have
to type it. Offer toll free numbers for phone and fax
contacts. This will make it easy for your customers to voice
their opinions. -You could regularly contact customers on
birthdays or holidays. Send thank you gifts to lifetime
customers. E-mail them online greeting cards on holidays or
birthdays. Call them personally to wish them a happy holiday.
You could them follow-up with a survey or ask them if they're
happy with your business.
-Invite your customers to company meetings, luncheons,
workshops or seminars. Create special events for your
customers like parties, barbecue's, dances etc. Make a point
for yourself and your employees to interact with them at these
event to get valuable feedback for your business.
You could use a couple or all of the techniques listed above
to get valuable customer feedback. These aren't the only ways,
be creative and come up with some of your own.
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© 2004 Larry Dotson
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