Ten
Important Hints for Increasing Sales
by
Dr. Robert Sullivan
In these busy times, the customer's choice
to purchase may
be based on how easy it is to make the purchase rather
than price! Here are ten ideas
to make your product or service easy
for customers to purchase:
-
Accept
credit cards for payment. This is mandatory.
The majority of small purchases is by credit
card. However, be careful
in choosing your credit card merchant
provider. There are agents that are charging excessive
rates and
fees.
As always, caveat emptor*.
-
Provide
a money-back, no-questions asked return policy.
-
Distribute
free catalogs. (... but include
a "price" on
the cover, say $5.00.) The
recipient then feels good about getting your "$5.00" catalog
free!
-
Get
an 800 number for sales and service.
Ensure the number is well attended. Do it yourself
if possible! Again,
as with
the credit card merchant account warning
above, choose your provider with care. It is now very
easy and
inexpensive to maintain an 800 number. The 800
number may
simply "piggy
back" on your existing business
line, if desired. Very handy.
-
Provide
a strong guarantee for your product or
service. If possible, offer "lifetime" guarantees.
This is a very strong
selling point but statistics show very, very few customers
ever
take advantage of such a guarantee.
-
Give
away something free (possibly in conjunction
with a purchase) from time to time.
-
If
you're in the retail business, maintain store
hours in evenings and on weekends.
-
Provide
a delivery service (or service at the customer's location).
-
Follow
up sales to the extent possible. Personal calls
for big ticket sales or a returnable post card for higher
volume sales can make a lasting impression ... and
a return customer!
-
Have
a "preferred customer" sale.
*caveat
emptor - The axiom or principle in commerce that the buyer alone is responsible
for assessing the quality of a purchase before buying.
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Robert Sullivan is the author
of The Small Business Start-Up
Guide, and United States Government - New Customer!.
He frequently lectures on starting small businesses and
appears on CNBC's "Minding Your Business" as
a small business expert. His books may be ordered toll-free
by calling 1 800 375 8439.
Robert also developed and
maintains an extensive award-winning Internet web
site, "The
Small Business Advisor," at http://www.isquare.com
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