Feb 2011
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08/02/11 09:07 Filed in: hvac technician | Contractors Press Releasehvac design | Contractors Press Releasehvac parts
5 Tips to Help You Capture New Business Through Customer Service
1. Know Your Customer To serve a customer, you have to know what he or she wants. Ideally, we could all hire a market research firm to find out everything we want to know about our customers. If this is an option, take it. However, not everyone or every business can afford to. There are still other options. Every time you engage with your customers, you should be learning something new about them. The more you know about your customer, the better prepared you will be to serve them.
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1. Know Your Customer To serve a customer, you have to know what he or she wants. Ideally, we could all hire a market research firm to find out everything we want to know about our customers. If this is an option, take it. However, not everyone or every business can afford to. There are still other options. Every time you engage with your customers, you should be learning something new about them. The more you know about your customer, the better prepared you will be to serve them.
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HVAC Website - HVAC Website Design, Website Design, Website Hosting, HVAC, Prospecting, New Clients, Marketing, New Customers, design websites Read More...
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08/02/11 09:06 Filed in: hvac technician | Contractors Press Releasehvac design | Contractors Press Releasehvac parts
Capture New Business Through Customer Service
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3. Measure Your Customer Service How the heck do you measure something that is intangible? There is no cut and dry way to do it. However, there are plenty of resources that can help. One great book that is widely referred to, is The Ultimate Question. In addition, you know your business. Be creative. Think outside the box and come up with internal activities that impact customer service and measure those activities.
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3. Measure Your Customer Service How the heck do you measure something that is intangible? There is no cut and dry way to do it. However, there are plenty of resources that can help. One great book that is widely referred to, is The Ultimate Question. In addition, you know your business. Be creative. Think outside the box and come up with internal activities that impact customer service and measure those activities.
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08/02/11 08:59 Filed in: hvac technician | Contractors Press Releasehvac design | Contractors Press Releasehvac parts
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1. Know Your Customer To serve a customer, you have to know what he or she wants. Ideally, we could all hire a market research firm to find out everything we want to know about our customers. If this is an option, take it. However, not everyone or every business can afford to. There are still other options. Every time you engage with your customers, you should be learning something new about them. The more you know about your customer, the better prepared you will be to serve them. Read More...
1. Know Your Customer To serve a customer, you have to know what he or she wants. Ideally, we could all hire a market research firm to find out everything we want to know about our customers. If this is an option, take it. However, not everyone or every business can afford to. There are still other options. Every time you engage with your customers, you should be learning something new about them. The more you know about your customer, the better prepared you will be to serve them. Read More...
Finishing, Refinishing, and Sanding
08/02/11 08:31 Filed in: hardwood floor | Contractors Press Releaserefinishing
Finishing, refinishing, and sanding
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Floor Finishes
The two most popular finishes for wood flooring are oil and polyurethane. Within both categories there are many variations and other names used to describe the finish. Oil and polyurethane also have very different refinishing and maintenance regimes. Read More...
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hardwoodflooringseattle.com and prohardwoodfloors.com
Floor Finishes
The two most popular finishes for wood flooring are oil and polyurethane. Within both categories there are many variations and other names used to describe the finish. Oil and polyurethane also have very different refinishing and maintenance regimes. Read More...
Hardwood Installation Systems
08/02/11 08:26 Filed in: home and garden | Contractors Press Releaseflooring
Wood can be manufactured with a variety of different installation systems:
Great Hardwood Floor Companies In Seattle
all lic info on websites..
hardwoodflooringseattle.com and prohardwoodfloors.com
1) Tongue-and-groove: One side and one end of the plank have a groove, the other side and end have a tongue (protruding wood along an edge's center). The tongue and groove fit snugly together, thus joining or aligning the planks, and are not visible once joined. Tongue-and-groove flooring can be installed by glue-down (both engineered and solid), floating (mostly engineered only), or nail-down (not recommended for most engineered). Read More...
Great Hardwood Floor Companies In Seattle
all lic info on websites..
hardwoodflooringseattle.com and prohardwoodfloors.com
1) Tongue-and-groove: One side and one end of the plank have a groove, the other side and end have a tongue (protruding wood along an edge's center). The tongue and groove fit snugly together, thus joining or aligning the planks, and are not visible once joined. Tongue-and-groove flooring can be installed by glue-down (both engineered and solid), floating (mostly engineered only), or nail-down (not recommended for most engineered). Read More...
Articles About Subcontractors
02/02/11 09:20 Filed in: home and garden
A subcontractor is an individual or in many cases a business that signs a contract to perform part or all of the obligations of another's contract.
A subcontractor is hired by a general contractor (or prime contractor, or main contractor) to perform a specific task as part of the overall project. Read More...
A subcontractor is hired by a general contractor (or prime contractor, or main contractor) to perform a specific task as part of the overall project. Read More...
