Taking Care of Your Customers

Now more than ever it is time to take good care of your customer.  New customers are hard to come these days, and any lost customer will be much harder to replace.

A great example of the right way to treat customers comes from my wife’s cousin Ted and his wife Sally.  They own a grocery store in a small town in Wisconsin.

Over the past few months they have seen a strong increase in sales.  It seems that with higher gas prices people have not been as willing to travel to nearby larger cities to shop at the larger chain and big box grocery stores.

They are not taking this windfall of new business for granted, however.  They are doing everything they can to retain these new customers and turn them into loyal “regulars” in their store, through great service and by creating good value.

A very wise lesson for all of us in these difficult economic times.