How to get more sales from your customers using a personal connection?

How to get more sales from your customers using a personal connection?

How do you get more sales from your customers? One way is to use a personal connection. If you want to build trust, you need to connect with your customers personally.

Use real-time communication.

You’re not just sending an email or making a phone call. You’re trying to establish a relationship with the customer and make them feel valued. It’s not about pushing your product on them, but rather finding out what they need and helping them solve their problem.

If you aren’t sure how to go about this, here is a step-by-step guide:

  • Make sure you have their email address or phone number (the easier it is for customers to contact you back, the better)
  • Find out if there are specific products or services that they might need from your company as well as when they need it by asking questions like “what do you use our products/services for? What kind of results do these products/services provide? When did things start changing for your business? How long was this problem going on before contacting us today? Have other companies helped solve similar problems in the past?"

If they are interested in your products/services, ask them what they need and when they need it by asking questions like “if I could help solve this problem for you, how would that make things better? What are some of the most important things that we should focus on first?"

Answer questions immediately.

If your customer asked a question, it's because they're interested in buying from you.

What we need to avoid is leaving them hanging. Customers want to know that they matter and can trust your business, so answering their questions quickly will show them that you care about their experience and need the sale just as much as they do.

The easiest way to do this is by using tools like Intercom or Drift which make it easy for salespeople to see who has contacted them so far, how many messages are waiting in their inboxes, responding directly through email or chat without having to log into Salesforce (or whatever CRM system they use), etc.

Study your customers.

To get the most out of your customers, you need to study them.

Start by learning everything you can about the people who make up your customer base.

Ask yourself: Who are they? What do they like? What do they hate? What problems do they face every day and how can I help solve those problems more effectively than my competitors?

If you don’t know your customers well, it will be difficult to meet their needs and exceed their expectations. So start by getting to know your customer base—their preferences, dislikes and so on. Then craft your marketing strategy accordingly.

Connect with your customers personally.

  • Use a personal email address.
  • Use a personal phone number.
  • Use a personal social media account.
  • Use a personal website or blog (if you don't have one, we can help).
  • Include your first-name on your business card and in the signature of all of your emails to customers.

Let them know you're listening.

You know who your customers are, and you know what they want. Here's how to get more sales from them:

  • Listen to what your customers are saying.
  • Listen to what your customers are not saying.
  • Listen to what your customers are asking for.
  • Listen to what your customers are not asking for (this might mean that the feature doesn't exist yet).
  • And then listen some more!

Follow up with your customers.

It’s a good idea to follow up with your customers.

  • Use their name in your email. This can make a huge difference when it comes to making them feel like they are important to you and your business, which will in turn help you get more sales from them.
  • Give them a reason to respond back to you and give some feedback about the product or service that they purchased from you. If someone can tell me what they think of something I have created, it helps me make better products in the future!
  • Ask for referrals! Friends are always willing to buy things from each other because they trust each other, so asking for references is an easy way for new clients to come through the door without needing any marketing on our part!

Add value whenever you can.

Ask yourself what your customer really needs from your product. If you can answer that question, it's easier to determine how you can provide additional value.

You can add value by providing more than just a product. You can also offer information, advice and support for your customers. A personal touch is another way to make them feel comfortable with the transaction and trust your brand more so they're willing to buy again in the future.

Your business might have a lot of services or products available for sale but if you're not using them all effectively and efficiently then it won't make much difference at all!

Make Them Knowledgeable Whenever You Can Teach.

You can teach them something new about your business, or teach them something new about your industry. Teaching is a great way for you to build trust with your customers and give them a reason to come back. You can also teach them something about yourself as well. If you run a gym, maybe you could have an online workout video series where people can sign up and get access to it every week.

It’s important that the information that you share is relevant enough so that they are interested in learning more from you and it doesn’t feel like an advertisement for yourself or your products/services. It should be something useful or entertaining enough so that they will continue following what happens next in this series of videos/blog posts etc., which will eventually lead up to the sale point at some point down the road (or not).

Build trust through personal connections so that you can get more sales.

Trust is the foundation of any relationship. Without trust, you can't build a strong relationship or conversation with your customers. Trust is built through personal connections and showing that you care about them. You can build trust by listening to them and responding to their needs, giving them what they need when they need it, and being transparent with them about who you are and what you stand for as a company.

Personal connections are more important than ever in today's world where there is so much noise online—people want real relationships with other people who understand their needs better than anyone else does. The best way to build personal connections with your customers is through interactions in person at events or trade shows; on social media; via phone calls; emails; text messages (if allowed); handwritten notes/cards—anything that shows that you care about this person enough to spend time talking with them or communicating so that they know how valuable they are!

Conclusion

So, the key takeaway is that when you are able to build a personal connection with your customers, you will be able to get more sales from them. This is especially true if you are able to create an emotional connection with them through your marketing efforts. You can do this by following some simple steps like communicating on a regular basis with your customers and making sure that they feel heard. If done correctly, these efforts will lead them down the path towards purchasing from your business

Takeaway: In order to get more sales from your customers using a personal connection you need spend time building relationships with them and communicating on a regular basis so they feel heard

Shaggy Dandy

Monitoring And Evaluation Specialist at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

1 年

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Yuvraj Singh

Co-Founder/Chief Operating Officer at Payomatix

1 年

Such a useful article Ruchi Rathor

Vikram Deo

Founder and CEO of Mirage Vialista

1 年

Great

Tulsi Soni

Become Millionaire using AI | Top Performance Product Hunt Management Voice | LinkedIn & X Growth Expert

2 年

Huge respect Ruchi Rathor

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