Growing your Customers
This Lens will help you understand how your customer garden grows through Attraction Marketing. The tender loving care you give, the more beautiful your garden will be. I will show you a guaranteed way to attract and care for your flourishing new garden of customers.
Using Fertile Soil (Attraction Marketing) to Attract and Retain Customers
Tending your customers as you would a beautiful thriving garden
MARY! MARY! HOW DOES YOUR CLIENT/CUSTOMER GARDEN GROW?If you are Network Marketing customer that has not had any attention since the last article, you would be wilted away by now, as in the gardening of plants. So you see, proper tending of your customer garden is vital. Seeds need constant attention. Same goes for customers. You may not see or hear from them in awhile but without attention they will wilt away. Every sales expert will agree on this 100%. In order for them to grow you will need to nurture them with steadfast attention. Each day, take inventory of your fertilizer, water or weeding?
Sometimes you need to clean out the weak or wilting clients in order to give your growing clients your complete attention. That's when you cultivate your garden. Sometimes the weak or wilted ones will show promise but don't spend too much time on them.
Growing a customer garden takes attention with tender loving care. If you follow the principles and guide lines in your garden book: Neil Sperry's is a good one for your dirt garden and Ann Sieg's Renegade Network Marketer is good for your customer garden.
Are you beginning to see little sprouts spring up with all the seeds you have been sowing in your Internet Garden? Exciting isn't it? The trick is to pay close attention to them. They are not sure if they want to follow you or just wither up and die. You are their leader. With daily attention and showing that you care they will grow to be strong customers and even multiply with other customers that will grow for you.
With diligent attention you will be the beneficiary of a strong customer garden (list.)
"The garden teaches us lessons about sowing and reaping as well as seed time and harvest. Whatever you sow, you will reap. If you sow only positive thoughts of plenty and not of lack----you will harvest abundance" Sarah Ban Breadthnach
Mary, Mary or John, John, how does your customer garden grow?
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coachjoci wrote...
Bill Montgomery
I like the "designing your lifescape" twist and "sowing your seeds." You are good at this. Very creative.
Posted June 10, 2008

