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Hit The Jackpot With Customer Complaints scared and alone, but the other three
cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few
years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know
about driving me batty. He was a great mentor.Our most powerful instinct is to avoid customer complaints, but they may be the best thing that happens to your business. Here’s why...Marketing research shows that only 1 out 50 unhappy customers take the time to complain... to you. They are likely to let 11 of their friends in on the fact that they are unhappy, but don’t feel comfortable letting you know. What happens to the 49 unhappy customers who don’t complain? Besides griping to 11 friends and family me 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your sha 5 Postage and Packaging Tips to Increase Customer Satisfaction My cat Ike was easily the smartest feline I've ever
met. And while he technically knew nothing about
business, he left behind an assortment of lessons
that every professional should take to heart.One can increase one customer’s satisfaction after an order has been placed, even though the customer is yet to receive their order thru the post.Creation and satisfaction of customersIt happens with everyone. You go to ebay, you choose a product and then you pay through your credit card or thru Paypal account. You give your shipping address and then wait…You are not very sure if the product is going to arrive or not. One is not sure if the produ 1. Speak your mind. Ike was the most vocal of all four cats. He would meow until we fed him. He would nudge my hand until I stopped typing and pet him for a while. And if the other cats got too close, he’d let them know with a powerful little hiss and growl. To his credit, we always knew exactly knew what he wanted us to do. 2. Stick up for others. While the other three cats mostly got on his nerves, Ike came to their defense in a moment’s notice. If a strange cat found its way into our yard, Ike would bolt outside and scare it away. And if our other boy cat, Patch, was trying to put the moves on Chloe, Ike would give him a royal smackdown. He was loyal and devoted to everyone on his team. 3. Wear out your competition. Our last house was near a busy street. To keep the cats in the backyard, I built an elaborate cat fence—a barrier on top of the regular fence that prevented the cats from jumping over it. And it worked for all of them, except Ike. So for the next two years, we battled it out. I kept tweaking the cat fence so he couldn’t jump over it. But he outsmarted me every time and continued to taunt me as I let him in the front door. I finally gave up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car. 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know about driving me batty. He was a great mentor. 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your shar Business Card Design for Medical Professionals s way into
our yard, Ike would bolt outside and scare it away.
And if our other boy
cat, Patch, was trying to put the moves on Chloe, Ike
would give him a royal smackdown. He was loyal
and devoted to everyone on his team.Business cards are a great way to market your business, even when you are a doctor and many assume that you don’t need to market. Not only can you ensure that your business cards get around helping promote your business, your business cards can help you ensure that you keep existing clients. Your business card is your calling card, the reference that people turn to when they need medical help so it is important that you have business cards and that they speak to wh 3. Wear out your competition. Our last house was near a busy street. To keep the cats in the backyard, I built an elaborate cat fence—a barrier on top of the regular fence that prevented the cats from jumping over it. And it worked for all of them, except Ike. So for the next two years, we battled it out. I kept tweaking the cat fence so he couldn’t jump over it. But he outsmarted me every time and continued to taunt me as I let him in the front door. I finally gave up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car. 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know about driving me batty. He was a great mentor. 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your sha 13 Packaging Trends That Will Make Consumers Buy In 06 gave
up. I figured if he was smart enough to escape my cat
fence, he was smart enough not to get hit by a car.The packaging industry remains in a state of flux with mergers, acquisitions and buyouts every week. Yet, new products and new players appear every day. Despite it all, packaging is virtually recession proof. Simply put, a product needs a package to sell it, so where would we be without it? Here are some important packaging trends for 06 that cannot be overlooked by anyone who wants their products to sell.Demographics RuleIf you are not on top of these 4. Take time for yourself. Ike never shied away from pampering himself. If the sun was out, it became top priority for him to enjoy it. If there was a warm lap available, he made sure he was on it. Once his batteries were recharged, he was always able to find more mischief to get into. 5. Never stop exploring. It was not uncommon to catch Ike across the street sniffing plants in a neighbor’s yard. Or looking for food up on the kitchen counter. Or poking around a basket of freshly folded clothes. Or looking under piles of papers on my desk. There was lots to see. And he made it a point to see it all. 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know about driving me batty. He was a great mentor. 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your sha Successful Job Search: Knocking Out The Competition ee. And he made it a
point to see it all.Most of the time, competition stimulates us, gets our juices flowing, generates creativity, a sense of excitement, and motivates us to perform at our best. Looking for work is another matter! When it comes to financial survival, to regaining independence and self-worth, competition can be crippling.We apply for a job in the fervent hope that hundreds of others are not also applying. Finding work is too serious an issue to be considered a game or a sport. We ne 6. Leave your mark. Ike chose to do this by using his claws to shred the arms of our new couches. Nothing infuriated me more while he was here. But now that he’s gone, I find myself smiling a little whenever I walk past the couches. 7. Keep your coat immaculate. Your appearance can make or break you. And nobody knew that better than Ike. That's why he spent hours grooming himself and keeping his coat clean and shiny. As a result, he always made a good first impression when our friends and veterinarians met him. 8. Share your knowledge. We found our youngest cat, Phoebe, when she was just a tiny kitten. She was scared and alone, but the other three cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know about driving me batty. He was a great mentor. 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your sha Successful Job Search: Knocking Out The Competition scared and alone, but the other three
cats took her in as quickly as we did. For the next few
years, Ike taught her everything she needed to know
about driving me batty. He was a great mentor.Most of the time, competition stimulates us, gets our juices flowing, generates creativity, a sense of excitement, and motivates us to perform at our best. Looking for work is another matter! When it comes to financial survival, to regaining independence and self-worth, competition can be crippling.We apply for a job in the fervent hope that hundreds of others are not also applying. Finding work is too serious an issue to be considered a game or a sport. We ne 9. Put up a good fight. Ike made sure he used up all nine of his lives. In fact, I think he somehow got a few bonus lives, too. I can’t tell you how many vet bills he wracked up over the years, and every time he came out swinging. Right to the very end, he put up an incredible fight. 10. Live life on your own terms. Most cats do this anyway, but Ike turned it into an art form. Which usually drove us crazy. But when you’re living life on your own terms, you’re bound to have your share of critics. So remember to do what Ike always did: ignore them. © 2007 R. Cory Fossum. All rights reserved.
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