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Create a Wow! to Encourage Word of Mouth

19 June 2009 No Comment

wowThere are two reason someone will spread the word about your business: to warn them away because they had a bad experience or to share their amazing experience of your business.

Therefore, it behooves you to create “Wow!” experiences for you clients and customers. And, you might be surprised at how simple that can be.

1. Follow Up

When I talk about follow up, I’m not talking about your standard ezine here. I’m talking about following up in a way that your customer is not used to being followed up.

For example, send thank you cards or letters … for even the most mundane things. One of the speakers for the Turbo-Charge Your Marketing program, Michele P.W., often sends me a thank you note after being a guest on my call. That’s a Wow. I mean, I’m the one who should be thanking her!

I’m sure you could come up with reasons to thank your customers in a personalized, non-mass thank you way. Do this and you’ll make a positive impression.

2. Answer You Emails

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If you don’t do it, at least have an assistant who is in charge of doing this. For example, when I was having all those technical difficulties with the calls for Volume 3, I received several emails from registered folks letting me know. I responded to each one before sending out a mass email about it. One person responded that this was the first time she’d received a response. She expected the seminar email address to just go to an inbox that was never read or responded to. That’s a “Wow!” experience.

3. Provide Really Good Stuff

Tell people what you have to offer, then make sure that you give them at least 10% more than what they expected. Make sure that what you have to offer is worth more than the price you are charging for it. This is especially true of virtual products, for far too many of them are junk.

4. Provide True 2-Way Communications

When you put out a survey asking for feedback, follow up with how you are using the feedback. Make your prospects and clients feel like they are contributing to your business and are a real part of the product and service development process.

5. Admit When You Make a Mistake

So many CEOs put up a brave face, even when they screw up. Heck, sometimes they have to be taken to court before they’ll admit they did something wrong, if even then. As a solo-entrepreneur you can not afford to do that. If you make a mistake, own up to it and then make it right. This will set you apart from so many other businesses and foster the “know, like and trust” factor that is important to both sales and word-of-mouth.

These are just a few ways you can make your customers and clients say, “Wow!” about your business and then pass the good word. I’m sure you can think of more. If so, please share in the comments below!


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About the Author

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Carma Spence-Pothitt

Carma Spence-Pothitt has more than 20 years marketing and public relations experience under her belt. She has worked on campaigns for organizations such as City of Hope National Medical Center, The Marine Mammal Center and Champagne Deutz. She helps authors, speakers, coaches and other info-service professionals develop and nurture a business they love through better marketing, branding and web presence. She developed Marketing Strategies for Promoting ... You! to help authors, speakers, coaches, trainers, consultants, and other expertise-based business owners thrive.

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