Posts Tagged ‘Communication’
This is One Important Reason to Communicate With Your Customers
It shouldn’t take a study or report to emphasize the importance of customer communication. It’s one of those duh things to do. After all, you can’t succeed without customers. Yet, lack of communication is rampant, whether in the B2C, B2B, or nonprofit sectors. My recent experience is a case in point. My side-by-side refrigerator-freezer broke down leaving…
Read More5 Ways to Lead Through the Coronavirus Crisis
Small businesses are especially vulnerable during this latest public health crisis. Supply chain issues, voluntary social distancing by customers, fear among employees about short term layoffs (not to mention their own health concerns) and financial management are just a few of the challenges that face the small business owner. Circumstances like these, however, also provide…
Read More7 Tips to Ask Better Questions
Regardless of your role or circumstance, asking great questions is a fundamental way to up your communication skills. A great question has the power to shift the dynamic of a conversation, help you gain clarity on a situation, or bring out the best in others. Here are 7 tips that you can use to start…
Read MoreMore on Notecards
In the last video I shared about the powerful personalized hand-written thank you note. In Endless Referrals Action Tip #9 let’s continue that conversation and look at the results you can expect to see. Please note: if you’re concerned that this handwritten notecard is supposed to replace the other media you are now used to utilizing, please…
Read MoreHow to Replace Email with Texting for Team Communications
When seeking to better reach your company team members, consider strategically replacing emails with text communication. A recent study found that 60.8% of respondents ignore emails at work—that’s almost two thirds. Additionally, 30% of respondents indicated that they don’t check their email after they leave the office. If you’re looking to improve your company’s communication…
Read MoreDeepen Your Rapport with Feel-Good Question #2
In my Endless Referrals Action Tip #5 we discuss Feel-Good Question #2 which, as you’ll see, flies in the face of much traditional sales teaching. Yet, you’ll see why—as a follow up to Question #1 in the previous video (Action Tip #4)—this question will bring immensely positive feelings to your new contact; positive feelings about himself or…
Read MoreWhy Video Explanations Are More Impactful Than Emails
Have you ever wished an email was shorter, easier to read, or maybe replaced by something more visual and easier to digest? Whether internal or client-facing, short videos can be incredibly impactful, hold your viewers’ attention and allow you to explain your work with more clarity. They’re not always the answer, but here are some examples for…
Read MoreFeel-Good Questions to Build Immediate Rapport
In Referrals Action Tip #4 we look at the first of what I call my Feel-Good Questions; questions that in no way come across as salesy, prospects, intrusive, or invasive (because…well, they’re not) but instead quickly develop a powerful rapport with the person you’ve just met. What you’ll notice about this first one is that…
Read More4 Tips to Help Your Business Use Slack More Productively
In a time where the Internet and technology have found ways to connect us seamlessly and instantly, business communication has become easier than ever before. From anywhere in the world, small businesses, startups, and large corporations alike have found ways to utilize the Internet for maximum productivity, using applications and platforms like Trello, Hive and…
Read MoreHow a Fitness Instructor Uses Texting
How would you use SMS Messaging in the fitness arena? Everyone needs exercise, right? Right! This is nothing new, doctors have been saying it for years and now it is even trending. Well, Ana Ferris, owner of Baila Comigo Dance Fitness Studio, has found a way to get paid to exercise. Ana found a way…
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