Combine Customer Retention and New Business Strategies

by Jim Hughes on October 19, 2009

With ROI as a constant focal point, business owners must implement strategies which accomplish multiple objectives.  However how many have considered this approach with their customer retention and new business marketing efforts?


Combine Customer Retention and New Business Strategies

According to a recent study, 41% of small business owners said their top short-term priority is maintaining their current customers. While 26% say they are focused on growing their business. These statistics come from OPEN Small Business Monitor, the semi-annual survey of small business owners conducted by American Express.

That’s two-thirds of all small business owners surveyed that identified satisfying current customers and new business development as their top priorities. I must admit to being surprised the percentage isn’t higher. After all, not many priorities would be more important to any size business. The question that comes to mind though is how many companies actually combine these efforts under one strategic approach?

The Internet and Social Media platforms provide businesses with unique opportunities to combine customer retention efforts with business development initiatives. When a company provides relevant and compelling information, shares its expertise, exchanges ideas, offers solutions and answers questions to consumers it allows itself to build relationships with both current and potential customers.

Companies which maintain an active and evolving digital presence create a consultative approach with their current and potential customers – one that they actually learn to appreciate. It provides an opportunity to communicate with customers during all phases of the sales cycle – without being intrusive. When done properly, it’s an approach that provides transparency, gains credibility and builds trust with your target customers. It serves multiple needs for a business including the important areas of customer service and lead generation.

Does your company incorporate strategies which connect simultaneously with your current customer base and your target market? I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts.

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