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Great Customer Service Means Thanking Your Customers

“Thank your customers” This is one of those customer service “rules” that shouldn’t be. It shouldn’t even have to be a reminder. To thank someone [...]

Tools for Professionalism in Customer Service

Interview with Steve Coscia discussing professionalism in the HVAC and other service industries: Today we have Steve Coscia, author of [...]

Make Money at Home As a Customer Service Representative

Because of the advanced technology that is available to us, we have many options in the jobs that we take. Many of the available options will [...]

How to Receive Good Customer Service

Customer Service-people chuckle, grimace and always have some opinion about whether or not it’s available anymore. Some have even mentioned that [...]

Customer Service Legends – Is Nordstrom Still Nordstrom?

I was having a delightful conversation with a client the other day when she mentioned that she and her semi-rural neighbors “Think nothing [...]

Review of Raving Fans – A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service

Shortly after I started reading this book, I had to shut up my inner critic and open myself up to the lessons. Ken Blanchard and Sheldon [...]

Customer Service is Like Dating – At Least the Rules Are the Same!

The most important ingredient in the recipe for success is your customer — without the customer there is no retail business. Consumers are [...]

Customer Service – Three Examples of Outstanding 800-Number Customer Service

Okay, show of hands. How many of you just absolutely, positively love calling those 800 customer service numbers? Hmmm. Don’t see many digits [...]