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7 Steps for Building Long-Term Relationships with Your Best Customers

By Robert Greenshields

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Business relationships are not that different from personal relationships because in both situations, people prefer to deal with someone they like.

However, you can't move from being a stranger straight to being a best friend or customer.

So it's important to put at least as much effort into your plans for keeping in touch with existing customers as you do for attracting new ones.

A key benefit of building long-term relationships is that it typically costs some six times more to sell something to a prospect than to sell that same thing to an existing customer.

But, of course, it's one thing to know the value of building long-term relationships and another to follow the steps required in order to do so.

Here are seven steps to turning one-off customers into valuable client relationships.

1. Concentrate on getting the second sale

Ultimately, people are only customers if they buy from you regularly. And many people will buy from you once and never again. So, to turn someone into a genuine client, the most important thing is getting the second sale from a new customer - and getting it as soon as possible. After that, they are more likely to stay with you and build the relationship.

2. Always act in their best interests

According to Kevin Hogan's book 'Psychology of Persuasion', people are more likely to do what you ask if they believe you have their best interests in mind. This is the 'Law of Friends'. So, to build a business relationship, you need to show clients that you are looking after their interests. As with personal relationships, that sort of trust can normally only be built over time. One step is to stop worrying about getting clients to like you and focus on looking after them. As 'Built to Last' author Jim Collins says: "Don't be interesting. Be interested." That helps you think of them as individuals.

3. Keep in touch regularly

You can build trust through a regular newsletter which gives valuable information - rather than simply promoting your services. Other methods of regular contact include sending regular postcards and articles or conducting podcasts and teleseminars.

4. Make your contact personal

To make your contact with customers personal, you need to learn about them. You can start by just listening to them - for example by posting a survey on your website or sending out a customer questionnaire. The more you know about their likes and dislikes, the more personal you can make your services - for example sending them clippings you know will interest them or recognizing their personal achievements and family events.

5. Recognize that satisfaction is not enough

People will not stay with you and build a long-term relationship because they are satisfied. They expect that. You need to deliver exceptional service - some describe it as 'customer bliss'. You need to exceed their expectations - give them more than they anticipated; care about them more than they are used to being cared about.

6. Ask your customers to help you

Once you have built a good relationship, you'll often get help from your customers. For example, they'll give you feedback on what needs improved or they'll provide referrals and testimonials to use promoting your services. The added benefit of this is that the laws of psychology show that when people have helped you in this way, they will act consistently afterwards and are therefore even more likely to buy from you again.

7. Focus on your most profitable customers

Typically you will find that 80% of your profits come from 20% of your customers. So you need to understand which 20% are most profitable by looking at the Lifetime Customer Value, which is the total amount somebody would spend with you over their time with you as a customer.

Building long-term relationships is no easier in business than in your personal life. But it can be extremely rewarding.

Robert Greenshields is a marketing success coach who helps entrepreneurs and independent professionals to develop the right mindset and marketing strategies for higher profits. Sign up for his 7 free secrets of making your marketing more persuasive

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