Using Your Website to Increase Customer Loyalty
Posted on April 22, 2008
One of the best ways for any business to maximize their profits is to keep their customers happy - after all, happy customers usually mean loyal customers, and loyal customers mean sales. For small businesses in particular, though, keeping your customers happy can often mean the difference between your business surviving, or falling prey to the larger companies in your niche. There are many ways to keep your customers happy and coming back to you, but one of the most useful and cost-effective methods is by using your company website.
Think about it - in today's business environment, most sales now take place online. And if someone is looking for a particular supplier or provider of a product or service that they're after, then that person will probably look for a business using an online search engine like Google, as opposed to looking in a phone book or calling directory inquiries. So it makes sense for your website to be the ideal tool to not only get your customers in the first place, but keep them coming back afterward.
Make Your Site Interactive
So how can you use your website to its maximum effect to keep your customers happy? There are many ways, yet one of the best and most proven is to make your website as interactive as possible. This doesn't mean that you have to have dedicated sections where visitors can pretty much have carte blanche to change the look of your site. However, there are a lot of options available to you to make your site interactive for both new visitors and existing customers.
The best method of interaction is offering your customers something that makes them feel involved - this could be a newsletter that they can sign up for, with special early offers on new product launches, for example. Or it could be a newsletter offering advice on how they can best use your products in either their everyday personal or business lives.
Another way to entertain customers while they're on your website is to make it engaging. One of the best ways to do this is to have something like a talking character that responds to their query - there are numerous pieces of software and technical companies that can arrange this for you. The more advanced the software, the more responsive and interactive the experience, leading to more fun for your customers.
Ask Their Opinions
Almost everyone likes to think that their opinion matters, no matter how much or little expertise they might have on a given subject. Therefore, it stands to reason that they will be more receptive to a company if they feel that business is really listening to their needs. One of the ways you can do this via your website is to have a forum. Here visitors can log in and post comments on anything from your products to items they would like to see. By having a forum moderator from your company, you can ensure that customers know their ideas and suggestions are being taken seriously.
These are just some of the options available to you to make your website more interactive and fun for your customers. Even just having one of two of them will make a world of difference, and should see your client retention rates increase dramatically.
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