Are You Forgetting to Thank Your Customers?

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Customers are the soul of any business, but you don’t automatically get to build lasting relationships with them. A solid relationship between a buyer and seller is likely rooted in mutual trust, respect and appreciation. Like any other relationship, these qualities form over time – and with proof – so don’t forget to thank your customers.

As a vendor, going the extra mile for customers in terms of providing service, personalizing experiences and offering loyalty rewards can help cultivate relationships that pay off in the long run. However, the most effective ingredient for a positive customer relationship is often the simplest action you can possibly take: saying thank you in a genuine, human way.

This year, skip the mass-produced thank-you card. Or at least, couple the card with a creative action that shows your customers your honest gratitude. Below are a few ideas to help you get started:

  • Reach out with a gratitude email. Don’t wait for the holiday season to check in with customers, contacts or even colleagues. Sending a quick, personal email in your own voice – such as “I’d love a quick update on what you’re up to these days” – gives your recipients a chance to connect and share on a one-on-one level. Checking in with others and showing your active interest is an act of gratitude in itself.
  • Engage with customers (and their feedback) on social media. Few customers would be surprised if their tweet praising your company received engagement from your brand’s account. However, a “like” or “favorite” directed at a customer’s vacation or pet photo is another story. By respecting your customers’ passions and interests, you’re showing that their value exceeds their spending activity with your brand.
  • Personalize your thank-you cards. As mentioned, there’s nothing wrong with a holiday card. It’s also the first step of many visual engagement ideas and tactics. Free design programs, such as Canva, can help you create beautiful graphics that are tailored for their purpose and recipient. Using personalized background photos and phrases such as “Happy birthday!” or “Congrats on your promotion!” help go the extra mile.
  • Acknowledge service workers. Showing your gratitude doesn’t need to stop with your customers. Going the extra mile by sharing cards or small gifts with people you interact with in the service industry, such as gas station attendants and cashiers, is a chance to recognize their work while brightening both of your days in the process.

Learn how a CRM can help your team effectively engage with customers.

 


 

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7 Ways to Show Your Customers Appreciation

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The holidays are a time of joy and giving, making them the perfect time to show your customers just how much you appreciate them. Spread a little holiday cheer with these ideas.

  1. Send Them Free Money

This is an especially useful way to get people to shop with you if they have been inactive for a while. Send everyone a free $10 or $25 gift card that they can use, without having to spend anything over the amount of the gift card. Let them know it’s because you appreciate their business in the past – and you wanted to give them a little something to say thanks for the holidays. You can do this via mail or email – whichever you feel is most appropriate for your business and customer base.

  1. Offer a Free Gift with Purchase

If you’re in a niche that’s popular over the holiday season and you know customers will be shopping with you to cover your gift-giving needs for others, offer a small free gift with purchase. Or, offer multiple gifts, allowing them to get a larger gift depending on how much they spend. This tells them you appreciate them because you’re willing to give them a little something extra for investing their money with you.

  1. Host an Event for Your Best Customers

It doesn’t have to be a holiday party, but if you can, host an event and invite your most valuable and loyal customers, making sure they know it’s exclusive. If you’re in ecommerce and can’t coordinate with customers who are located all over the country or the world, you could easily host a live webinar event where you provide an exclusive discount and product or service giveaway for attendees.

  1. Provide Value-Added Products or Services

Listen to what your customers are asking for, or think about products and services that complement your own. For instance, if you’re a massage therapist, connect with another local business that offers natural body care products.

  1. Give Referrals

If you’re in the B2B market, offer your customers referrals. Send your leads a personalized letters with a testimonial from you. Then, send a copy of that testimonial to your customer. Arrange for them to meet so you can get the initial exchange going. This shows your clients you really mean business when you say you are focused on helping them.

  1. Loyalty Program? Surprise Everyone with Bonus Points

Much like giving your customers free money, simply load everyone’s loyalty accounts with random amounts of points. Shop Your Way Rewards does this regularly for customers. You can do the same thing rewarding your most loyal customers with higher bonus point values.

  1. Give Charitable Gifts

Reach out to your customers and let them know you’re interested in making a contribution to a charity of their choice in their honor. As an alternative, you can give them a memorable charitable gift. Use a service like Oxfam Gifts to buy gifts in bulk – a grove full of trees, a hive full of bees, a tribe of goats, cows, chickens, or sheep, and name them after your clients.

If you want to take the concept a little further, also offer a surprise for your customer’s birthday, wedding anniversary, or other holidays. Better yet, create your own Customer Appreciation Day to spread the love throughout the year.

 


 

At Insightly, we offer a CRM used by small and mid-sized businesses from a variety of verticals. Learn about Insightly’s features and plans on our pricing page or sign up for a free trial.

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