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    Simplify Your Job: Get Back to the Basics
    In any job, as time goes on, it can feel like you are being pulled from every direction. You are doing the best you can and seems like it is still not enough. It’s easy to feel like you are falling behind and will never catch up. And if you do catch up, there will be no keeping up
    REET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at whi

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    Are you a Master of the Welcome?

    Hope so.

    Because the first words out of your mouth frame the entire customer experience.

    Consider these two facts:

    1. According to The Wall Street Journal from February 17th, 2006, you have less than five seconds to make a first impression.

    2. According to a 2007 report on Hotel Executive, your greeting influences the customer’s perception more than any other act of engagement.

    That’s how powerful your first words are.

    With that in mind, let’s explore three ways to master the welcome so you can go from GREET to GREAT.

    Phone Greetings
    Aaron Jaslow, editor of the networking/marketing publication RainToday, shares a great example. “A family friend once founded a company called Quack Quack Productions. Needless to say, he picked up the phone every day and said, ‘Quack, Quack!’ I would have paid money to work there and answer the phones like that.”

    Is your phone greeting that good?

    So unique that complete strangers would call just to hear it?

    So unique that people would want to work there just to use it?

    GO FROM GREET TO GREAT: be unique and unforgettable in less than eight words.

    Voice mail Greetings
    So you miss a few calls. Big deal. You can still leverage your voice mail as an effective branding and service tool.

    My friend Kenny Golde, filmmaker and owner of Fire Breathing Dragon, Inc., ends his voice mail greeting with, “And don’t forget to tell me your favorite movie!”

    Callers love it. What’s more, they engage. Clients and prospects alike will go on for minutes. They share movie-related stories, favorites and preferences on a daily basis. What a great technique to get to know your callers!

    Is your voice mail that good?

    So good that your callers don’t want to hang up?

    So good that it helps you learn customer preferences?

    FROM GREET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at whic

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    With that in mind, let’s explore three ways to master the welcome so you can go from GREET to GREAT.

    Phone Greetings
    Aaron Jaslow, editor of the networking/marketing publication RainToday, shares a great example. “A family friend once founded a company called Quack Quack Productions. Needless to say, he picked up the phone every day and said, ‘Quack, Quack!’ I would have paid money to work there and answer the phones like that.”

    Is your phone greeting that good?

    So unique that complete strangers would call just to hear it?

    So unique that people would want to work there just to use it?

    GO FROM GREET TO GREAT: be unique and unforgettable in less than eight words.

    Voice mail Greetings
    So you miss a few calls. Big deal. You can still leverage your voice mail as an effective branding and service tool.

    My friend Kenny Golde, filmmaker and owner of Fire Breathing Dragon, Inc., ends his voice mail greeting with, “And don’t forget to tell me your favorite movie!”

    Callers love it. What’s more, they engage. Clients and prospects alike will go on for minutes. They share movie-related stories, favorites and preferences on a daily basis. What a great technique to get to know your callers!

    Is your voice mail that good?

    So good that your callers don’t want to hang up?

    So good that it helps you learn customer preferences?

    FROM GREET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at whi

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    one greeting that good?

    So unique that complete strangers would call just to hear it?

    So unique that people would want to work there just to use it?

    GO FROM GREET TO GREAT: be unique and unforgettable in less than eight words.

    Voice mail Greetings
    So you miss a few calls. Big deal. You can still leverage your voice mail as an effective branding and service tool.

    My friend Kenny Golde, filmmaker and owner of Fire Breathing Dragon, Inc., ends his voice mail greeting with, “And don’t forget to tell me your favorite movie!”

    Callers love it. What’s more, they engage. Clients and prospects alike will go on for minutes. They share movie-related stories, favorites and preferences on a daily basis. What a great technique to get to know your callers!

    Is your voice mail that good?

    So good that your callers don’t want to hang up?

    So good that it helps you learn customer preferences?

    FROM GREET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at whi

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    ends his voice mail greeting with, “And don’t forget to tell me your favorite movie!”

    Callers love it. What’s more, they engage. Clients and prospects alike will go on for minutes. They share movie-related stories, favorites and preferences on a daily basis. What a great technique to get to know your callers!

    Is your voice mail that good?

    So good that your callers don’t want to hang up?

    So good that it helps you learn customer preferences?

    FROM GREET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at whi

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    REET TO GREAT: rerecord your voice mail with a question.

    Front Door Greetings
    In the retail world, greetings are GOLD. As a former furniture salesman, I can attest to that!

    Here’s an exercise: think about your store. Make a list called “Top Ten Most Common Greetings Customers Expect to Hear.”

    Then make sure NOBODY uses any of them.

    FACT: the most effective way to capture customers’ attention is to break their patterns.

    The store at which I sold furniture was nuts. City Liquidators had three floors of couches, coffee and craziness. So, I would approach customers as they walked in the door and say, “Welcome to the circus!”

    And they loved it.

    Is your greeting unexpected?

    So unexpected that customers stop in their tracks?

    So unexpected that customers are instantly made comfortable?

    FROM GREET TO GREAT: when you break a pattern, you make a sale.

    LET ME ASK YA THIS…
    Are you a Master of the Welcome?

    LET ME SUGGEST THIS…
    Brainstorm three new greetings for your phone, voicemail and storefront.

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