Customer relationships are more important than ever
With many businesses struggling to achieve pre-Covid sales levels, and the potential for unemployment to spawn a new breed of start-ups, having a customer retention plan has never been more important.
Surprisingly, the most inexpensive way to grow a business is to maximise customer retention. Statistically, the profitability of selling to an existing customer is 60 - 70% and drops to just 5 - 20% for a new prospect. Existing customers are also 50% more likely to try new products and spend 31% more when compared to new customers.
10 Retention Strategies to boost sales with existing customers:
Creating your Customer Retention Plan
You've probably got lots of ideas for improving customer retention. You won't be able to implement them all, so choose some strategies that will be easy and inexpensive to implement but will have a big impact. You will need to record your chosen strategies and actions in a Customer Retention Plan and train your team on how they all play their part.
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