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Listen to them and provide a place where they can give feedback and complaints.

2007-11-17 21:19:56 · answer #1 · answered by the Boss 7 · 0 0

create a questionnaire and provide an incentive. Use the information collected from the customers to identify the problem and then fix it.

Provide the incentive as a coupon or buy one get one sort of idea for helping to make the company better.

When you make the change advertise it in store that due to customer comment, we have made the following changes to help you...

2007-11-20 16:04:20 · answer #2 · answered by berns63 2 · 0 0

If you have a database, then do a questionnaire and have them fill out. When it is returned, they earned a voucher to spend on your products/store.

If you are a retail operation, use a mystery shopper to conduct the survey. Your staff gets nervous watching their own interview customers and on that given day, they are on best behaviour - which means you don't see the problem. Most research firms are able to do this for you and it isn't very expensive.

2007-11-18 05:40:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi
What sort of problems are you referring to:
1) problems that they have with your products and services
2) other problems they have that as a business you may be in a position to solve?

If (1) then the type of things you can do include:
a) Ask them on a one to one basis
b) Run focus groups and at each one focus on a narrow range of services/ problems they may experience
c) Survey them
d) include them in a holistic business review (http://www.rapidbi.com/bir/index.html )

If (2) then either survey them, or undertake a range of focus group sessions focused on other business issues they have they could be solved by you - or things they think you as a business may be able to help with.

Without knowing what sector you are in, or the nature of the 'customer problems' you are thinking about, I cannot give more specific information
good luck
Mike
http://www.rapidbi.com

2007-11-18 06:50:25 · answer #4 · answered by Mike M 4 · 0 0

If you have a customer support department, ask them.
If you have a website full of analytics, see where customers bounce out.
If you have sales reps, ask them.
If you have a store, watch and ask your customers.

2007-11-18 07:20:33 · answer #5 · answered by Jay Hamilton-Roth 4 · 0 0

give them your contact options like mobile no.and be specific about the product,

2007-11-18 09:49:17 · answer #6 · answered by madhavan n 6 · 0 0

walk up to one and ask them what their problem is and you learn from it.

2007-11-18 05:19:36 · answer #7 · answered by Poopface 2 · 0 0

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