Offer a repeat customer discount. Say 5 or 10 percent off for repeat business. Or do a pay for 5 get one free system. That would keep me coming back.
2007-02-11 10:14:38
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answered by Angry Guy 2
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Thank You Messages For Clients
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answered by silvi 4
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Thank you for your payment of $00.00 received on 00/00/07.
Your business is greatly appreciated and I look forward to serving you again.
(center this last line)
Have a Nice Day
Each time the customer returns progressively change up the word "NICE" with upbeat words like Splendid, Gorgeous,etc.
Incorporate things like, "Happy Valentine's Day", Wishing You A Very Happy New Year", Happy St. Patrick's Day".
Use different color ink to correspond with the holiday.
Let your personality, wit, humor and appreciation dictate.
And Sweetie, please remember YOU are worth every penny and unless you have a money tree your hard earned dollars can be well spent on mass advertising, rather than relying on word of mouth from offering discounts on thank you notes.
My business is thriving, I would encourage you to hold out on discounts and use them as a last resort.
2007-02-11 10:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You could give them a discount, which doesn't have to be large, and just thank them for their business. Businesses do it all the time.
And the word you are using is spelled clientele.
2007-02-11 10:17:05
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answered by romeo_1595 2
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A special price for the next visit with a short expiry date....or a special no cost (to you) extra service....I can't give any examples because I have no idea what you do. Bundle a couple of your offerings together in a special deal.
Work with another non-competing business and give-away something (their coupon etc...) restaurant, hair cutter, chimney sweep, water vendor whatever.
2007-02-11 10:16:45
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answered by smiling_freds_biz_info 6
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When I sent thank you notes and busniess cards I always wrote on the back of the cards "Cheerfully referred by James and Donna Smith" I always included three. That gave them enough to give out until the next time they got a note from me with another three cards all "Cheerfully" on the back.
I did 50% of my second years business with referrals.
2007-02-11 10:14:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Just say, "Thank you so much for coming in last Tuesday. I really enjoyed meeting you. Please let me know when you are ready to schedule another appointment. It would be great to work with you again".
For more ideas, I have a written an article about low cost ways to market your alternative health business, www.alternativehealthbusiness.com/low-cost-marketing.html. Good luck.
2007-02-14 10:31:21
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answered by Susanne R 2
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Many links to business letters can be found here:
http://insiderreports.com/resources/library/searchletters.asp?Query=old&qu=&FreeText=&RankBase=&pg=2&QType=c&SubjCatID=25&prvbtn=-1&docsfnd=yes
http://www.4hb.com/letters/
http://www.entrepreneur.com/formnet/
2007-02-11 11:25:38
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answered by myownsecretarydotcom 3
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IT HAS BEEN MY PLEASURE TO SERVICE YOU TODAY, LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN... AS A SPECIAL GIFT 10% OFF NEXT VISIT
2007-02-11 10:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are any good at what you do then dont worry about what you say on a thank you card.
2007-02-11 10:15:43
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answered by Sassy 3
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