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Some reasons why your business is slowly losing its customers and clients.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 236830, member: 61772"] A lot of businesses start out with a lot of energy, but as years go on, the energy dwindles. That's especially true for businesses that rely on repeat customers. Put simply, it's harder to keep a customer than it is to get one. It's even more challenging for business owners who don't have the experience and expertise to know when their customers are pushing back or getting fed up. Here are some signs that your business might be losing your customers and clients: · If you're not reaching out to your customers and clients, they might not be returning the calls or taking care of their needs. · If you're not checking in with your customers and clients regularly, they might feel like they're getting forgotten. · If you don't respond to customer service requests directly, you could lose out on opportunities to turn around your unhappy customers into satisfied one. The products can be great, but the problem is that people just don't have time for them. It's not like they're bad or anything—it's just that customers are having trouble squeezing in the time for you to be available for them to buy your goods and services. Here are some questions you should ask yourself if you think there could be an issue with your "customer retention": [/QUOTE]
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