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Why Businesses Today Fail - Part 1 Customer Service
By Jeffrey Solochek

The only way a in our current century will ever last is if they put the customer as their number one goal. Each year there are so many new popping up and most people wonder why over 95% of them will not make it past their first year. Originally I was just going to write a one page summary of what a needs in order to survive but there is no way I can sum all of this up in only one page.

The ultimate online experience would be if you order a product and as soon as you've made payment you will get either one comprehensive email or possibly two. The first part would be a transaction receit. The second part would be just a simple thank you. In the famous book by Dale Carnegie he states that by just using the simple phrase "Thank You" you can go so much further in life. If we look at books by people like Napolean Hill it tells us to alway thank the man upstairs for all of lifes gifts.

Now if you bought hardgoods then it would be ideal if the item was shipped using a service that provides tracking and the company should email you that tracking number. If you signed up for an online membership the ideal situation would be if the company had a routine that would automatically generate a username and password for you and email this information to you. Otherwise, you can always have a person that performs this job function and sends of the information to you. The person should do this probably at least twice per day.


If the company has a website then a forum where customers can interact would be a great addition. I have seen so many companies that fail to have a forum and a lot more that if my job were to give them ratings on their customer service their ratings would most likely be a low numeral like 0.

Now I am not being a sour puss regarding this subject because I have seen some companies that would get an A from me. Tigerdirect has almost perfect customer service plus they have an automated system in place that sends the customer a receipt, a thank you letter, and updates for the customer. I hear Fed-Ex has some great customer service and I will give credit to places like Starbuck's.

In the online world there is still a lot of room for improvement. I am not saying that customer service is good in the online world but I have seen several marketers who are exceptional in the way they treat their customers. People like Willie Crawford, Ed Thorpe, James Maduk, and so on but these guys are not the 20 year old marketers you so often hear about. The young marketers have

a whole lot to learn regarding the part of taking care of customers. Mark Joyner came up with the theme many years ago telling people they could make money in their underwear and only have to check their emails once a day on the computer to see how many new orders they have.

Corey Rudl, may he rest in peace, is one of the only young marketers that had a great customer service. If you ordered a product from him a year ago and all of a sudden he has come out with a new product that replaces the product you bought you could just call him on the phone and get a low cost upgrade. Plus when you did call you gave him your email address and he had a file on you that he would pull up.

In the computer wholesale industry, I was known as a person who had a lot of information about who his customers were. I used to save this information in a CRM application called Goldmine. I remember once knowing about a concertt that was happening in south Florida and calling my customers in south Florida because I had arranged back stage tickets for each of them. One customer, David, called me after the concert and said "Solochek, I wasn't even a fan of this guy until I went to that concert, I owe you big time".

Recently I did some back end work plus customer service for one of these young marketers Jason Cox. The product he was selling, a product that was supposed to build perfect sites, had 25% of paying customers seeking a refund. Whatever you sell, if your returns are over 5% then you need to look at the product more closely and either get rid of it completely or greatly improve it. Another thing that should also be done with these types of products is sending all the current customers an email letting them know about you either eliminating the product or improving it.

Jason had so many part time employees with no collaboration whatsover that I am surprised he has been in as long as he has. I always start out trusting somebody new until I am burned by them then I run the opposite direction and warn others. I am not the perfect businessman either but whatever I am in I will always put the customer as number one which is the only way a can expect to be around for the long haul.

if anybody agrees or disagress with anything I have said so far then I would love to hear from you. On my blog, everybody is welcome to post their feedback Jeffrey has over 2 decades experience in the world. When he writes he blends his unique wit and humour into every article which if you rread his blog you can see all of his many works. http://www.nosugarcoating.info


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Buddha statues switched with fakes
Nine statues of Buddha have been stolen from temples and other places in five cities and towns in Shizuoka Prefecture since late July, with thieves using such methods as replacing them with fakes during the thefts, police said. (Yomiuri)
Sumo association fires arrested Russian wrestler, stablemaster quits
The Japan Sumo Association fired top-division Russian wrestler Wakanoho on Thursday after he was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of possessing marijuana, becoming the first active wrester to be dismissed in sumo's long history. (Kyodo)
Whale activists vow to fight Japan despite arrest threat
(AFP)
Arrested Russian wrestler Wakanoho to be dismissed
The head of the Japan Sumo Association indicated Tuesday that he is set to take the unprecedented step of dismissing Russian wrestler Wakanoho, who was arrested earlier on suspicion of possessing marijuana. (Kyodo)
Russian sumo star arrested in Japan for marijuana
One of Japan's highest ranking foreign sumo wrestlers has been arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession, Japanese authorities said today in the ancient sport's first major drug scandal. (Boston Herald)
Japanese man detained in Cambodia for taking nude photos of children
A Japanese man has been arrested and charged in Cambodia's coastal town of Sihanoukville for having taken nude photos of children there, local officials said Tuesday. (Kyodo)
Hundreds evacuated after fire at Tokyo's Imperial Hotel
(AFP)
Kitajima sweeps into Olympic history
(CNN)
Missile message mistakenly played in Japan
Government workers throughout Aichi Prefecture in western Japan heard a message saying there was a ballistic missile attack after it was mistakenly played. (CNN)
Google photos raise privacy issue in Japan
(Japan Times)
Japanese Arrested For Drugs In Indonesia; Faces Death Penalty
A Japanese man is facing the death penalty in Indonesia after being arrested with 86 grams of marijuana on Bali island, police said Wednesday. (Nasdaq)
Shinjuku gals going all-out for the gold
(Tokyo Reporter)
Old Marxist novel revived by Japan's economic anxiety
A Marxist novel written in 1929 has climbed high on Japan's best-seller lists, reflecting growing anxiety about job security and widening income gaps in the Japanese economy. (International Herald Tribune)
Winnie-the-Pooh held for robbery?
Japanese police have arrested a 20-year-old man who attacked and robbed two people after they stared at his Winnie-the-Pooh costume, officials said on Tuesday. (Reuters)
Will Japan become a society of half-breeds?
(Tokyo Reporter)
Man arrested after throwing bottle at U.S. Embassy
Tokyo police on Tuesday arrested a 36-year-old man, who was armed with a Japanese sword and who tried to throw a bottle into the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, they said. (Kyodo)
Ominous rumblings on the love hotel front
(Tokyo Reporter)
Origami, More Than Paper Critters
(New York Sun)
Chinese plane returns to Japan after bomb threat
An Air China passenger jet was forced to return to Japan and four others were delayed Friday after a bomb threat was e-mailed to the airline's Tokyo office, the Japanese Transport Ministry said. (AP)
Beijing Olympics: Where Are the Japanese Tourists?
It's an easy trip to make and the yen is relatively strong, but Japan's tourist industry is finding the Summer Games to be a big disappointment. (BusinessWeek)
Japan's females are longest living in world
Japanese girls born last year can expect to live until they are 86 years old, which would make them the longest survivors in the world, a report from the country's health ministry showed. (Reuters)
Ex-Miyazaki gov. candidate dies at swimming beach
A former candidate in the Miyazaki gubernatorial election drowned at a swimming beach in Nakijin, Okinawa Prefecture, his employer said Thursday. (Kyodo)
Japanese Man Arrested for Pirated Anime DVD Auctions
Japan's Association of Copyright for Computer Software (ACCS) announced that a 37-year-old male company employee from Kakogawa City in central Japan was arrested on Thursday for selling unauthorized DVD copies of 10 anime works, television programs, and other titles. (animenewsnetwork.com)
Cluster bomb ban to force defense overhaul
The Defense Ministry has announced it will destroy the Self-Defense Forces' stockpile of cluster munitions, a move that has shocked many senior officers and will force significant revisions to national defense policy. (Asahi)
Olympics: Tokyo launches campaign for 2016 bid in Beijing
Tokyo unveiled its slogan "Uniting Our Worlds" as its bidding theme Monday as it aims to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games on the most compact scale in recent history. (Kyodo)

     
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