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Fire_Your_Customers
| Fire Your Customers
It’s time to thin the ranks and fire some customers. That’s
right, can ‘em, send them packing and tell them their business
isn’t welcome here anymore. Sound crazy? It’s crazy if you don’t!
Why would anyone fire a customer? Simple. It’s costing you too
much time and money to keep them around. This is obviously not
an exercise where you send termination notices to valued
clients. This is an exercise to get rid of the dead wood.
As you scan your list, there will be a certain type of customer
that deserves the ax. Here is the profile: They always quibble
over price and once they’ve stripped your profit margin, will
pay slow, real slow. This customer is never happy with your
service no matter what you do. They can’t be pleased. This
soon-to-be-ex client never refers any new business to you and
try as you might you cannot establish a working relationship.
They have no loyalty to you and will jump as soon as they get a
better deal from someone else. They call and complain often
threatening to take their business elsewhere. Let them go.
In today’s marketplace where superior customer service sets
apart the winners from the losers, discussion about shedding
customers isn’t always popular. Running your business isn’t a
popularity contest, it’s about doing what’s best for the future.
Fire some of your customers. Your business will be better and so
will you.
About the author:
Brian Grinonneau is the general manager of McMann and Tate
Advertising in Perrysburg, Ohio, and agency that works
exclusively with small business owners helping them stand out in
a crowded marketplace.
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