You Still Calling ‘em Customers?

 

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Cash Register—tarale (Flickr.com)

 

Here’s a serious question for you to consider:

Are you simply ringing up customers— collecting cash, doing transactions, hoping to gather enough business to pay the bills—

Or…

Are you attracting Ideal Clients—

listening, delivering value,

and building, long-term, caring relationships?

 

As an insurance and financial services pro looking to build long-term equity and protect renewal income, this concept is… so key… so critical… so fundamental… to your marketing thinking.

In his book, Getting Everything You Can Out Of All You’ve Got, Jay Abraham illustrates the difference between clients and customers

He cites Webster’s definition to illustrate the difference:

Customer: one who purchases a commodity or service.
Client: one who is under the protection of another.

Jay states: “The difference in meaning is massive.  And there is a massive difference in the way a person who does business with you could or should be treated.”

Whoa… back up a minute here.  Read that again. Let it sink in… really sink in… before you read on.

 

Ah yes… that client experience… Oh, how we crave that, seek that, and will gladly and willingly pay more… sometimes a whole bunch more for someone who protects us… someone we trust… someone we’ll give our money to again and again.

 

Why?

 

Because someone finally hears us, listens to us, understands us… and delivers exactly what we want and need.

 

A quick story to illustrate the point

Need a sporty new polo shirt?  You can grab one at Wal-Mart for under 10 bucks… pretty much the same shirt at Neiman Marcus—$50-$60 or even more.

Now, why would any intelligent person pay 5 or 6 times the price for basically the same thing

Jay shares this story

“A man landed in jail following a drunken brawl during a Texas-Oklahoma football game.  The next morning the Oklahoma judge set bail for $250, but the man was far from home and knew no one in town.  The man pulled out his Neiman Marcus credit card.  He reached a Neiman Marcus vice president, who arranged for the bail to be charged on his account, and the man was set free.”

Try this one with Wal-Mart?

“Hello is this the Wal-Mart manager?  I got myself a little pickle here in Oklahoma, and I was hoping you could literally bail me out…”

 

Here’s my point: (and Jay’s):

 

“Treat your clients like dear valued friends.”

 

Invest your time and effort to figure out exactly what they want and need, why they choose to do business with you, and really understand how your clients think.  This is the first strategic step in positioning your business for phenomenal growth.

 

What say you?

How are YOU delivering that “Client” experience in your insurance and financial services business?

About the author

 You Still Calling em Customers? When not on the golf course, Walt Goshert is a SEO copywriter and Content Marketing Strategist, specializing in Insurance and Financial Services. At his SEO Copywriting site, you can grab his Content Marketing Insights, Resources, and Tips.




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  19. Glyna Humm says:

    Walt – This is so “right on”. In this day of marketing, you have to make real connections with people and make sure to provide real value.
    .-= Glyna Humm´s last blog ..Google Buzz – Ready to Sting or Get Stung? =-.

  20. Walt Goshert says:

    Thanks Glyna,

    It’s really a mind shift from consumerism.

    When folks don’t feel like they’re flush with cash, going for the get rich quick sale isn’t gonna fly.

    People will still spend, but the relationship and value is now more important than ever.

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