What's the trick to maintaining a long-term customer?

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I have customers who have been with me over 40 years. For me, the key is prompt, professional service. Getting the job done. Being flexible sometimes and being willing to return to fix things even if they are not fixable. Being able to converse with a customer about why things are the way they are. Keep on learning.
 
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You’re going to get a bucket load of posts saying what ^the Canadian said and they’ll all be right but staying in touch is most important. You can do a great job and wear flowers in your hair and they’ll still forget you if you don’t stay in touch.
 

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You’re going to get a bucket load of posts saying what ^the Canadian said and they’ll all be right but staying in touch is most important. You can do a great job and wear flowers in your hair and they’ll still forget you if you don’t stay in touch.
Hogjowl,
You be right!!!
I started 5 years ago in a new state, the minute i could get me a POSTCARD list going,
I would send a postcard to every new customer every month.
5 years later, I'm SWAMPED!!!

THE POWER OF THE POSTCARD!!!
 
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Do you guys remember the Yellow Pages ???

I have many long time customers but never used postcards

I did used to send out Professionally made Flyers with Business Cards to businesses asking if I could come in a give a free estimate. That worked good for Restaurants and Diners


Show up on time

Be friendly

Do Good Work

Don't overcharge. I would rather undercharge a customer than overcharge

Don't pressure customers into buying something they don't want

Be Honest

Be clean and dress for the job. I wear collared forest green Polo Shirts long sleeve or short sleeve with black pants

Leave Business Cards
 
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Do you guys remember the Yellow Pages ???

I have many long time customers but never used postcards

I did used to send out Professional made Flyers with Business Cards to businesses asking if I could come in a give a free estimate. That worked good for Restaurants and Diners


Show up on time

Be friendly

Do Good Work

Don't overcharge. I would rather undercharge a customer than overcharge

Don't pressure customers into buying something they don't want

Be Honest

Be clean and dress for the job. I wear collared forest green Polo Shirts long sleeve or short sleeve with black pants

Leave Business Cards
{Power of the Postcard!}

Sending a postcard to a past customer is marketing.

Sending a postcard to a unknown customer is advertising.

Two different things marketing and advertising.

The yellow pages were kinda both?
 

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{Power of the Postcard!}

Sending a postcard to a past customer is marketing.

Sending a postcard to a unknown customer is advertising.

Two different things marketing and advertising.

The yellow pages were kinda both?
Hey,
let's help out these new business owners.

let's give them a Christmas present!

Everyone who has been successful in are business,

has something unique to Share?

Mine has been,

{THE POWER OF THE POSTCARD!!!}
 

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Steve,
Have you kept the same magnet all these years

or have you changed it up?

different styles?
Same logo since I started. I did have a short period where the wife and I combined businesses but decided it was best to keep them separate.
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