Don't Assume Your Customers Know What to Do Next
Be a PROFITABLE Badass Small Business Owner
English - March 07, 2019 08:00 - 10 minutes - 12 MB - ★★★★★ - 119 ratingsEntrepreneurship Business Careers boostsales franchisees landscapers medical brickandmortarbusinesses cleaningservices dentist developstrongerteams doggroomers entrepreneur Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
EPISODE 241 of The Local Small Business Coach Podcast
Don't Assume Your Customers Know What to Do Next
In today’s episode: A big mistake that business owners make is, they assume their customers know the next step in the decision-making process. When folks don’t know what to do, they tend to do nothing. We assume they do since we have done this a million times but for many customers, it is their first. Let’s discuss how you need to look at your processes through the eyes of your customers.
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The Local Small Business Coach Podcast is for Local Small Business Owners who are tired of living job to job and want to get to $100,000 in personal income. Each episode we discuss how to increase your profits, boost your sales, improve your processes and develop stronger teams.
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local small business owners, mobile businesses, brick and mortar businesses, handymen, landscapers, pool cleaners, cleaning services, QSRs, restaurant owners, mechanics, plumbers, real estate agents, dog groomers, franchisees, tradesmen, medical, dentist, insurance, & those looking to increase profits, boost sales, improve processes and develop stronger teams