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Your Diamond Mine: Past and Present Customers

 

Author: Wendy Maynard

In the early 1900s, Reverend Russell Conwell - founder of Temple University - gave a popular speech called Acres of Diamonds. In it, he said:

"Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains or in yonder seas. They are in your own backyard if you but dig for them."

Whether you are a business owner, marketing professional, or other entrepreneur, it is crucial to remember your backyard diamonds are your past and present satisfied customers. You may currently be focusing most of your efforts on front-end sales. Once a sale is over, many businesses move on to getting the next new customer.

The big mistake is not developing a continuing stream of sales from existing customers ignoring their lifetime value.

Your real diamond mine is in the continuing stream of sales that can be realized over the lifetime of your existing and past customers. Plus, it costs much more to acquire a new customer than maintaining a relationship. When you ignore customers you've already served, it's like throwing money away.

Once youve made a sale, your customers know, like, and trust you and are more likely to buy from you a second time.

Here are some tips for you to effectively mine your acres of diamonds:

1. Organize Contacts: You have to be able to get back in touch with your customers again to be able to market and sell to them. Maintain a centralized database to organize names, addresses, and phone numbers. Keep track of purchase histories and interests.

2. Collect Information: Depending on your business, there are a variety of ways you can collect customer data such as sign-up sheets, website forms, postcards, and so on. Be creative - use free offers, VIP programs, and contests to provide incentives.

3. Regularly Communicate: No matter what business you are in, find methods to stay in regular communication with your customers. Ideas include a newsletter, ezine, holiday cards, coupons, and special offers. For some businesses, it may work to take a client out to lunch or send a hand-written note. And, don't forget the telephone!

4. Offer Proof: Provide case studies and testimonials to show how you have helped other customers. In your communication, you can provide helpful information, offer seminars, and provide useful tips to keep your business on the top of your customers' minds and to remind them of how your company can help them.

5. Testimonials Sell: For word-of-mouth, there is no one that can sing your praises like a satisfied customer! Nothing speaks louder to a potential customer that a peer. Ask for testimonials. Post these on your website or feature them in your newsletter. Remember, if you don't think to ask, they may not think to offer.

6. Cross-sell and Up-sell: Make sure customers know the entire range of your products or services. Once your customer is in your sales funnel, they are much more likely to buy larger-ticket items from you. Based on their past buying habits, offer them the deluxe model, more options, or premium services.

As you start to work your backyard diamond mine, I can't emphasize this enough - take good care of it. Appreciate your loyal customers by offering them special deals and incentives. You need customers more than they need your business.

There will always be about 20% of your customers who will give you 80% of your business. These are the people whom should receive most of your attention, energy, and time. By concentrating on your best customers, your marketing efforts will become more efficient and cost effective. It also rewards these customers because they are getting the most personal attention.

Keep in contact with your customers and keep them delighted. In return, they will continue to give you their business.

Author Bio:

Wendy Maynard

Wendy Maynard, your friendly Marketing Maven, publishes REMARKABLE MARKETING, a free weekly ezine for entrepreneurs, business owners, and freelancers. If you're ready to skyrocket your sales, easily attract customers, and make more money, sign up for her FREE ezine and marketing report now at her website.

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