Little Mistakes That May Be Costing You Sales

When we focus on business and sales, it's easy to overlook small issues that seem insignificant. However, these small mistakes may be costing you more sales than you realize. Here are some thoughts based on some of my own recent experiences. I actually realized today that I was guilty of one of these. The good news is that they are easily fixable. Are you making any of these mistakes?Mistakes/job screw-ups aren't what kill a customer relationship; it's really all about the resolution process. I've become an even more loyal customer in some cases based on how my complaint was handled. View every customer interaction as an opportunity.Automated phone routing systems cost you sales, period! Some are worse than others but I've yet to find one that was mobile friendly. If I'm driving, I can't start typing the first few letters in a person's name. It's easier to deal with Siri, so I'll be on to the next 3-5 brands in my memory.Dave Thomas was fond of saying, "It's the first and last bite of the burger that the customer remembers most." Maybe not entirely true in the print and mail business but don't discount the importance proper training for your reception, delivery and A/R staff.If I'm going to trust you with my print marketing, I want to feel confident that you are marketing savvy. Your website design, content, and social media efforts are important to me. I will give the job to the company I trust the most. Attention to detail is critical.Have a marketing issue or challenge you wish to discuss? Shoot me an email and let's set up a 10 minute phone conversation.Patrick Whelanpat@greatreachinc.com978-332-5555

Patrick Whelan

Patrick Whelan is the President of Great Reach Communications, Inc., a pioneering authority in crafting top-tier content marketing solutions, engaging customer-centered content, and newsletters across print and digital mediums. Tailored for the printing, mailing, and packaging industries, Patrick boasts an extensive three-decade tenure in content marketing, offering strategic guidance and marketing programs to more than 400 print providers across North America and worldwide.

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