
This edition contains some very good advice and tips - as always! Sit back, relax, and soak up some knowledge and goodness...
Rich Vosler offers us some lessons in overcoming obstacles for network marketing. These lessons apply to anyone offering a product or service. Rich reminds us that "If your prospect doesn't have a problem to solve, they won't buy in to your concept."
Gavin Ingham gives us his top 5 tips on selling during a recession. I really like tip #1!
Have you thought about your strategic plan to improve customer service? Steven J. Stowell has some tips in his post, Strategic Planning Is For Small Businesses Too, to get you on the right track!
When it comes to sales, James D. Brausch reminds us to Just Tell The Truth!
Brad Trnavsky also offers good advice about telling the truth in his post, When NOT to close the deal.
Mark Riffey offers a great resource for 800 numbers in his post, Why, even now, your business should have a toll-free number. It's all about making it easy for customers to contact you! Also, Mark gives us this customer service mashup that contains many lessons we can learn from.
If you want to know how to appeal to your customers, Carol Bentley has some great tips in her post, How Appealing Are You.
Is there a correlation between customer service and sales revenue? Find out by reading Customer Service Is More Important Than Ever.
Service Untitled says that giving help outside of the help section makes it easier for customers to use your products.
Want to know 5 Keys to Word of Mouth Marketing? Martin Russell shows us how to get business without spending money on advertising!
Kathleen Cage says, Miss this in your marketing and you may destroy your business! How are you treating customers who are being referred to you?
One way to improve service is to simply let the business know! Here's how to Demand Quality Service and Save Money.
In order for customer service to be consistent in your business, you have to put together a great team. Here's some tips on how a manager can turn employees into a team.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of customer service carnivale using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.









Thanks so much for including one of our posts. It's an honor to be included with so many excellent bloggers.
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