As a brick-and-mortar business, your situation might be a little different. Your communication with customers not only has to get them interested in what you offer but motivate them to come into your store.
How can you make your communication as effective as possible while still maintaining the personal touch that makes you so unique as a small business? Keep reading for a few communication-related techniques to get people visiting your store over and over again!
A lot of the time, the initial draw can be related to cash savings and exclusive deals — maybe the customer can get a certain percentage off of their next purchase when they sign up, or maybe they'll be offered exclusive limited-time deals over email every month. People are much more likely to do something for you when they get something out of it!
Of course, offering deals to your customers and promoting yourself isn't a bad thing either. When the customers on your mailing list receive deals, coupons, or sneak peeks before everyone else, it helps create a sense of exclusivity and urgency that drives people through the doors.
When you give your customers a glimpse inside your operations and show them your one-of-a-kind personality, they feel more connected, and this bodes well for business.
Every customer is different, and this should be recognized and used to your advantage. According to an Accenture survey, personalized marketing is a big deal in the modern-day, as
91% of consumers say they're more likely to shop with businesses that recommend products or services that are relevant to them specifically.
You've worked hard to offer great products and provide an enjoyable and personal in-store experience... Now you just have to communicate that to your customers!