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Running a Small Business? Win Big with Your Email
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A big psychological problem - and sales strategy
problem - for anyone running a small business, is to
avoid looking like a small business. Though being "lean
and mean" can be a strength, it is also important
to deal with customer perception.
No business wants its potential customers to feel it
is cannot deliver the goods, or deliver on its promises
based on the size of your company. You know you can
do the job, of course - but there is always that
nagging feeling that customers might have doubts about
the strength of your business.
One easy way to present a small business as a thriving
medium sized business, as well as more established and
professional is to create a strategic set of email addresses
for the business. For example, if your company was
called MyCompany Ltd, addresses of the type sales@mycompany.com,
support@mycompany.com,or billing@mycompany.com could
be deployed to create the necessary front for those
activities
These will indicate that there are different departments
within your business - no matter that perhaps the only
employee for these departments is the same one, and
indeed, no matter that this person is just you!
The additional natural and practical benefit, of
course, is that it also helps you manage your incoming
emails more effectively. It can be also be extremely
useful in campaigns or promoting special offers, and
tracking the response by simply creating a unique email
address for the offer (eg march-sale@mycompany.com.
The number of emails received at this specific address
means you have absolute proof of the effectiveness or
otherwise of any campaign.
The idea can be taken further by "branding".
Many companies today not only have multiple email addresses
to improve public perception of the company size,, but
also have multiple domains to make them look like more
than one company as well. Multinational companies
such as confectionary specialists can sell ten different
'brands', and so there is no reason not to emulate such
organisations. By offering them a 'multiple choice'
of a supplier of your goods or services will increase
the likelihood of business.
Naturally, as your business grows, an obvious step
is to ensure each staff member has their own personalised
email address, to improve communications and efficiency.
This means they can offer a personal touch - but
until those days come, it is good tomake certain your
business has the strength of your own personal touch,
but the right email "shop window" to ensure
customers can have no problem believing in your capabilities
at the time of that all-important "first impression".
Author: Jimi St Pierre
Jimi St. Pierre writes for several Office Equipment
suppliers and Travel Companies in the UK, including
Principal IT systems consultants. Office automation
and IT consultancy services are described in detail
at ==>> http://www.principalcorp.co.uk
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