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Use the following URL to let us know where you have used this article, and we will include a link to your website on thePhantomWriters.com: http://thephantomwriters.com/notify.php?id=3407&p=load --------------------------------------------------------------------- Is Trust the New Killer App? Copyright © 2006 Judy Murdoch Highly Contagious Marketing http://www.judymurdoch.com/workbook.htm Trust and marketing are not exactly two words that go together. When you think about marketing (or it's siblings, advertising and sales) what comes to mind? "Respectful?" "Sincere?" "Trustworthy?" When someone approaches you with the intention, hidden or not, to do business, how do you feel? Do you feel understood? Do you feel like they "get" what your business is about and that they have the sincere desire to help you succeed? It's pretty rare. I don't think the majority of business people wake up in the morning and say to themselves, "I can't wait to rip some people off!" But I do notice that when someone wants to do business with me, it seems like it's more about them and their success. My satisfaction with their product or service seems incidental. It isn't for lack of intention. Most business people I talk to have the intention of providing excellent service. They want to do a good job for their customers. They are entirely sincere in this. But somewhere along the way there's a breakdown between intention and reality. Where the breakdown occurs is not so much at the business to customer stage. It's at the intention to activity stage. You see, if you're serious about fulfilling customer expectations; about having what Ken Blanchard refers to as "raving fans" you need to take positive, concrete steps that are meaningful to your customers. It can be as simple as following up with customers to find out how they think the job went. Or a more formal survey. Or you call customers just to talk about things are going with no intention to sell them anything. A lot of business owners don't trust that the time and energy they put into these activities will pay off. You can't just say you have your customer's best interest in mind. You have to demonstrate it. What are you doing, today, to develop trust? In your own business and with your customers? If you're having trouble figuring out where the payback is, remember this: 80% of your business comes from existing customers. Some simple things you can do today to cultivate trust: 1. Call one or two customers and if they have a few minutes, ask them how the product or service they buy from you is working out for them. 2. Take your best customer out for lunch and tell them how much you appreciate their business. 3. If you say you're going to call someone. Call them. 4. If someone calls with a question, call him or her and answer the question or refer them to someone who can. 5. Send a handwritten thank-you note. Do these suggestions seem trite? Then let me ask you something. 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