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    The ABCs of Customer Recovery
    This week I present 26 little ideas to help you respond to complaints and difficult customers with much more ease….the ABC’s of Customer Recovery.A ct as if every lost customer’s sales come out of your paycheck.Believe the best of customers. Don’t make the mistake of assuming most customers are out to simply get something for nothing. The truth is, less tha
    s, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’

    Reflections in the Glass Ceiling
    The recent news about one of America's most powerful woman ceo's being removed from office has raised the discussion about gender bias, again. It disappoints me that in 2005, I still hear women clients talking about "the old boys' network". They say "glass ceilings" are holding them back in terms of advancement, pay equity, recognition and career satisfaction. While I have no doubt their ass
    So I’m on a tight deadline and I get this guy’s voice mail, "Hi. I’m either on the phone or away from my desk. Leave a message and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can." I'm sure you've heard it. You probably have it on your machine or know someone who does. I hate it.

    "I'm either on the phone, or away from my desk" is the same as saying, "Leave a message and have fun twisting in the wind until I call you back." Even worse is, "I’m either out of the office or away from my desk." Yep. That’s helpful. Reaaal helpful. About the only thing that overused, trite and cliche outgoing voice mail message tells me is that you're not really sure where you are. And it certainly doesn't give me any indication of when I can expect you to call me back. I'd like some predictability.

    Today, the technology exists so that we don't have to leave people twisting in the wind. Giving customers, clients and prospects some idea of when they’ll hear from you, shows them that you are mindful of their need or want to get a hold of you. Here’s how I handle it.

    About 9 years ago I discovered a little thing called busy call forwarding. If I’m talking on the phone the call is forwarded to a message that says, "Thank you for calling. I’m in the office but I’m on the phone. Please leave a message and in most cases I’ll call you back in 20 minutes." I get lots of compliments on my 20 -minute message. And, it impresses people when I do in fact, call them back in 20 minutes.

    If I’m out of the office the call goes to my regular answering machine that says, "Thank you for calling. We’re out of the office, but please leave a message. We’ll call you back as soon as possible … most likely, today. If you need to reach me sooner, call my cell phone at xxx-xxx-xxxx."

    Either way, the caller has SOME idea of when I’ll call them back. They can also call my cell phone. If I’m not in a meeting, I answer it. I usually check my office messages about every hour when I’m away.

    Now some people, mostly real estate types, are right on top of things with voice mail messages that say something such as, "Today is Friday (insert date) I’ll be out this morning but back in this afternoon after 2pm. Please leave a message … etc." Ahhh, the sweet sound of predictability.

    Marketing your business is more than ads, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’r

    Rebuilding Loyalty
    "When you find someone you believe in, do not hesitate to stand by him through thick and thin." - Bryce's LawINTRODUCTIONThere is a general consensus today that there is a complete breakdown in corporate loyalty, that employees no longer maintain allegiances to their companies or their bosses. Years ago people joined companies usually for life. Workers figu
    tgoing voice mail message tells me is that you're not really sure where you are. And it certainly doesn't give me any indication of when I can expect you to call me back. I'd like some predictability.

    Today, the technology exists so that we don't have to leave people twisting in the wind. Giving customers, clients and prospects some idea of when they’ll hear from you, shows them that you are mindful of their need or want to get a hold of you. Here’s how I handle it.

    About 9 years ago I discovered a little thing called busy call forwarding. If I’m talking on the phone the call is forwarded to a message that says, "Thank you for calling. I’m in the office but I’m on the phone. Please leave a message and in most cases I’ll call you back in 20 minutes." I get lots of compliments on my 20 -minute message. And, it impresses people when I do in fact, call them back in 20 minutes.

    If I’m out of the office the call goes to my regular answering machine that says, "Thank you for calling. We’re out of the office, but please leave a message. We’ll call you back as soon as possible … most likely, today. If you need to reach me sooner, call my cell phone at xxx-xxx-xxxx."

    Either way, the caller has SOME idea of when I’ll call them back. They can also call my cell phone. If I’m not in a meeting, I answer it. I usually check my office messages about every hour when I’m away.

    Now some people, mostly real estate types, are right on top of things with voice mail messages that say something such as, "Today is Friday (insert date) I’ll be out this morning but back in this afternoon after 2pm. Please leave a message … etc." Ahhh, the sweet sound of predictability.

    Marketing your business is more than ads, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’

    Finding and Securing a Sponsor For Your Meeting or Event
    A good amount of time and effort will be required to secure appropriate sponsorship for your meeting or corporate event. This being the case, it is important to start your planning process early. Beginning this process as much as 18 months in advance of a planned meeting date is not unrealistic.You may want to consider aligning potential sponsorships with your corporate vision, values
    the call is forwarded to a message that says, "Thank you for calling. I’m in the office but I’m on the phone. Please leave a message and in most cases I’ll call you back in 20 minutes." I get lots of compliments on my 20 -minute message. And, it impresses people when I do in fact, call them back in 20 minutes.

    If I’m out of the office the call goes to my regular answering machine that says, "Thank you for calling. We’re out of the office, but please leave a message. We’ll call you back as soon as possible … most likely, today. If you need to reach me sooner, call my cell phone at xxx-xxx-xxxx."

    Either way, the caller has SOME idea of when I’ll call them back. They can also call my cell phone. If I’m not in a meeting, I answer it. I usually check my office messages about every hour when I’m away.

    Now some people, mostly real estate types, are right on top of things with voice mail messages that say something such as, "Today is Friday (insert date) I’ll be out this morning but back in this afternoon after 2pm. Please leave a message … etc." Ahhh, the sweet sound of predictability.

    Marketing your business is more than ads, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’

    Bluetooth Technology And The Future Of Advertising
    Nearly all new cellular phones and mobile devices come equipped with Bluetooth technology. It is the common wireless communication platform, shared by all new mobile devices. Data transmission via Bluetooth is relatively fast and does not charge the sender or recipient, making it an attractive method for the delivery of promotional content by retailers.As consumers make the transition
    my cell phone at xxx-xxx-xxxx."

    Either way, the caller has SOME idea of when I’ll call them back. They can also call my cell phone. If I’m not in a meeting, I answer it. I usually check my office messages about every hour when I’m away.

    Now some people, mostly real estate types, are right on top of things with voice mail messages that say something such as, "Today is Friday (insert date) I’ll be out this morning but back in this afternoon after 2pm. Please leave a message … etc." Ahhh, the sweet sound of predictability.

    Marketing your business is more than ads, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’

    The Mark of a Truly Successful Business Manager is their Humanity
    The mark of a truly successful business manager in today's fast moving entrepreneurial society has to be the human touch. It has become abundantly clear that some business directors and managers have lost sight of what it takes to run a truly successful business. Unfortunately some managers are promoted beyond their capabilities, their insecurities are blatantly obvious in the way they misma
    s, signs, press releases and business networking. Marketing encompasses everything you do to influence the decision of your client, prospect or inquiry. That includes your outgoing voice mail message.

    Call yourself tonight. Listen to your outgoing message. If that voice-mail message is the first impression someone has of you, is that the impression you want them to have? Ask yourself, "Is that the best first impression I can make?"

    Life is unpredictable enough. Any time you can add predictability to someone’s life — you’re telling them that you’re in control. You’re also telling them you care. What is your voice mail message telling your callers? If it does little more than tell the caller that you don't know whether you're on the phone or away from your desk… you might wanna change it.

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