''What is your relationship with your customer like ?''
I treat my customers as my friends / partner.
''But what does he/she thinks ?''
I don't know. Each one has different perception. But generally I hope they think of me and my business as friendly.
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How often do you interact with them ?''
As much as possible
1. Through our Advt.s (hope they are watching)
2. When they come to buy my product
3. If they call for support or replacementBut I do everything possible on this earth to reach out to my customers. I regularly send catalogs, new products updates, thank you letters etc. I have also trained my front end people (sales, support) to be very friendly.
''How many times did they come to you, without any promotional talk from you ?''
What do you mean by that.
''How do you feel, if someone knocks on your door, every other day asking for a date ?''
If I like that person, that would be fantastic, but if I don't I would hate it.
''Exactly, by sending papers, you are knocking on customers doors. Do you know if they love you or hate you for that.''
I don't know. Some love and some hate, i guess.
''What should a stranger do to become your friend ?''
Hmm.. Let me see …
1. He /She should have some common interests with me
2. Should be pleasureable to talk to
3. Should be available when I want
4. Shouldn't interfere with my life more than what I want
5. Should think good for me
6. Should be trust worthy (I hate liars and cheats)
''Good. Do you (your business) meet these criterea in your customer's point of view ?''
I hope so. Atleast I try my best to be the best friend for my customers.
''Think again, do your " Push" techniques (mails, brochures, catalogs) really meet these criterea.''
What is the alternative ? What else can one do.
''If I were to befriend someone, I would organize fun party and invite them.''
But that doesn't mean everyone would come.
''Obviously, everyone would not be same kind. But if I can create an environment, which most of the people feel it to be fun (learning, or earning or ..valueable), I would attract as many as possible.''
Ya. I know. they would all come, enjoy the party and go buy competitors stuff.
''They would, if after interacting with you /business, they are convinced that you are not the best for them. But if they like what you do, they would be your ambassadors. ''
Ok. But I cannot physically organize a party for my world wide customers.
''Internet is supposed to connect people. Does your business use internet to invite customers for a enriching experience. Not just to boast information about you and your products. You can connect with these networked mass, through internet. But no one wants to attend a "sucker's" party, right !!. ''
Right.
''The idea is to design environments to befriend with your customer. Not just at the time of sale, but much before and after that. A longtime friend can be a valueable asset to your business. And if you have 1000's of such longtime buddies, think what is possible.''
1. You would know what they want
2. They would promote you
3. They would be open to try other products from you
4. They would stick to you in hard times.
''Yes, the trick is to create environments of friendship. Key emphasis is "not just at the time of sale", but much beyond it. I call this>
Business Relation Design.''
But is it not same as CRM – customer relationship management.
''NO. because you can never manage a friendly relationship. I don't think any one remains a friend, if you try to manage (manipulate) the relationship. CRM only focuses on how to get maximum out of the customer (be the best "sucker"). Customers are smart. They can easily find a sucker among friends. or vice versa.''





