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SUPER GUIDE: Customer Relationship Strategies
The Super Guide about Customer Relationship Strategies is a complete guide on how this business model canvas block will determine the nature of each of the relationships and will have a significant impact on the overall customer experience and, consequently, on their degree of satisfaction and brand loyalty.
Table of content
Introduction
What is Customer Relationship on Business Canvas
The Importance Of Customer Relationships Block on Business Canvas
Strategies to Acquire, Retain, and Grow Customers
Customer Acquisition
Content Marketing
Email marketing
Social Media Marketing
Search Engine Optimization
Copywriting
Conversion Rate Optimization
Analytics
Customer Retention
Defending a point of view
Invoking the ego
Reducing pain
Offering extra benefits
Making it personal
Maintaining quality
Choosing the communication channel
Utilize positive social proof
Use the words they love to hear
Realize that budget is negligible
Speed is secondary to the quality
Customers enjoy businesses that know them
Make it a communal effort
Get people started
Get ideal customers to be VIPs
Label your customers
Boosting sales (upselling)
Types of Customer Relationships
Self-service
Automated services
Communities
Personal assistance
Dedicated personal assistance
Co-creation
Customer Relations: The Importance and How to Create Strong Relationships
Understand and meet your customers’ hierarchy of needs
Customer relations vs customer service
The Importance of Strong Customer Relationships
Reduces customer turnover
Improves customer loyalty
Increases the customer lifetime value (CLV)
18 Ways to Build Strong Customer Relationships
Communicate
Exceed expectations
Ask for feedback
Connect
Show appreciation
Understand the customer journey
Introduce yourself to the customer
Implement CRM software tools
Market your customer service perks
Match customer habits
Respond right away
Set consistent quality controls
Follow up regularly
Personalize all communications
Keep detailed customer files
Prioritize customer experience
Create value for customers
Instill customer service etiquette
Viral Loop
Case Study
Starbucks
Google vs. Facebook in Customer Relationships
Conclusion
Read an excerpt from the Customer Relationship Strategies Super Guide:
“The Customer Profile component on Business Model Canvases places an emphasis on both the logical and irrational parts of customers’ decision-making, drawing on both neurolinguistic programming and psychology studies of motivation and choice architecture. However, in contrast to other models of decision-making, this one does not presume that people are equally motivated by either gain or pain in the same way across the population.
For the vast majority of novel concepts and young businesses, growth is a challenge. Increasing expenditure on marketing won’t have much of an effect if the solution’s fit with the market isn’t optimal. In order for businesses to have a better understanding of their customers, which, in turn, will increase the solution’s compatibility with the market, an ongoing outside-in strategy is required. Instead of thinking you already know what your target audience wants, ask them directly.”
This is must-have knowledge for entrepreneurs and business model analysts, and consultants if you want to dominate business models, this super guide was made especially for you.
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