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A Super Simple Trick To Increase Sales Instantly That Most Companies Often Ignore

There’s a common saying in sales that states, “The fortune is in the follow-up.” 

You will instantly increase sales if you consistently follow up with your prospects, existing customers, and past clients. 

As a business owner who manages to recruit customers, it is crucial to maintain consistency through ongoing marketing campaigns that strengthen the relationship, expand upon it, and respond to those customers’ wants and needs. 

Another reason why follow-ups are so important is that people will need to hear from you an average of 7 – 12 times before they finally decide to purchase something from you. 

So if you decide to send an email to follow up once, this is NOT enough. 

It also means that if they don’t respond, it doesn’t necessarily mean they aren’t interested. 

Most people are busy or get easily distracted, so if they haven’t heard from your company enough, it is so IMPORTANT that you need to remain consistent with follow-ups. 

The investment necessary to find, identify and attract a new customer is much greater than the energy and effort required to retain an existing customer who will reward the business with loyalty, referrals, and greater profits over multiple transactions. 

Neglecting to follow through and preserve “top-of-the-mind awareness” once it is accomplished is a common mistake made by business owners, and it is a costly one. 

Even the world’s largest and most recognized brands – that enjoy the most magnetic marketing momentum and dominant market share – continue to run successful campaigns to keep customers and constantly add new ones to their database. 

Otherwise, those customers will be lost to competitors. Once a customer shifts loyalties, it is twice as hard to win them back because the business has to compete with the general market forces and the specific strength of that new bond and relationship with the competitor. 

Breaking that bond of loyalty and luring these lost customers back can be an uphill battle, so it is imperative that the beginning of a lifelong relationship from the initial point of contact. 

Most importantly – since profit is the ultimate goal and should always be the primary benchmark – recognize that vibrant relationships with customers are dynamic and symbiotic. 

Every customer a business counts as its own – represents the potential of many other customers and customer transactions. 

Good customers are the best advertising. They can also contribute to the bottom line many times through increased frequency of transactions, higher average dollar amounts on those sales, more significant total revenues and margins, and higher net profits. 

If you need help to implement a proper follow-up system that will quickly increase sales, we invite you to book a FREE Quick Wins Growth Session!

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