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Webinar: Customer Onboarding After the Sale

This webinar Customer Onboarding After the Sale will maximize your customers’ success, satisfaction, and retention with an exceptional post-purchase plan. The strategy taught in this webinar will give you the tools to welcome your new customer.

There are two reasons your clients decide not to stay after purchase. And you want to be prepared for both. Firstly, the customer doesn’t see the value in what they purchased. Secondly, the customer doesn’t understand your product or service. As such, you will create a post-purchase system to ensure customer satisfaction and successful product use.

AFTER THE SALE

Your customer wants to hear what you have to say. After all, they made the purchase. During the event, you will create content to ensure your customers achieve their desired results with your products and services. You will also outline the automated components of your post-purchase system. Your host, Coach Allison Todd, will guide you through each module.

  • Plan the Post-Purchase Experience
  • Set Up the First 30 Days
  • Create the Process for the Next Month & Beyond

WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS

During this webinar, you will get the tools and content needed to create your post-purchase process. From start to finish, this framework guides you through the planning and implementation of your customer onboarding process. Plus, all registrants receive a free download of the 3-Step Customer Onboarding Checklist. Tell your customers what to expect up front.

  • Understand the value and necessity of having a structured customer onboarding process to aid in customer retention and future sales
  • A step-by-step process for developing a customer onboarding program
  • Identify the key customer components that motivate future sales

ABOUT COACH

Allison Todd helps micropreneurs scale their teams and their profits through operations and digital marketing strategies. She is an accomplished executive with more than 20 years invested in managing businesses, building brands, and coaching executives. As a result, her work includes a variety of consulting services such as sales, team development, digital marketing, and executive coaching.

CUSTOMER ONBOARDING AFTER THE SALE CHEATSHEET 
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How COVID-19 Influences Sales and Where Do Marketers Fit In?

Over the last few months, there had been an increase in the pace at which the world has gone digital. The slow, protracted process of moving our work, transactions, and interactions online has been forcefully sped up by the coronavirus’s effects.

Physical contact has been pushed to a minimum. Companies, irrespective of size, have been forced to move their activities to the digital sphere.

Now more than ever, the success and growth of a business is dependent on marketing. The strength and proficiency of your marketing team would determine if your company would prosper or struggle.

Customers aren’t going to stores to get a free sample or a personal tour from a concierge. Now customers get their impressions and make their purchasing decisions online.

With your marketing team taking the forefront in leading your business’s growth in these trying times, it becomes necessary for them to be well skilled and equipped.

The market has changed, and everyone wants a piece of the pie. The efficiency of your marketing program decides if you get a big slice or mere crumbs.

How COVID-19 Influences Sales and Where Do Marketers Fit In?

Here are a few tips you and your marketing team can employ to keep your business at the top of your chosen industry.

Customer Experience

How COVID-19 Influences Sales and Where Do Marketers Fit In?

This is an extensive yet crucial aspect of digital marketing. Creating excellent and convertible customer experience is in more ways than one the whole essence of digital marketing.

Building good customer experience is more than just bombarding your potential customers with facts and information. For success, you must create a feeling and an emotion around your brand. Customers want to feel an emotional connection with your brand.

When your new customers find themselves on your page, they are supposed to get a specific and intentional emotion and vibe oozing out of every content of your brand.

This emotion or feeling is why they would keep coming until they make their purchase or purchases. It is your job to continue providing that feeling consistently without sounding boring or monotonous.

The golden rule is to remain fresh while still staying true to the essence of your brand.

Leverage Analytics

How COVID-19 Influences Sales and Where Do Marketers Fit In?

Digital marketing can only be optimized with the use of analytics. Analytics gives you a detailed view and understanding of your customer’s journey as well as trends.

Analytics leveraged correctly, can guide your marketing team and your business to attain the satisfaction and loyalty of your customers.

The idea that analytics is technical and challenging to utilize is false. Most recent analytics programs are easy to use and leverage.

Quantity and Quality

How COVID-19 Influences Sales and Where Do Marketers Fit In?

With corona keeping everyone indoors, customer’s demand for digital content has risen. Data has shown that people now spend more time on social media than before. The days of one television ad showing repeatedly on the T.V are over.

Now customers want something new and fresh as often as possible. Marketing has gone beyond just informing the public of your product or getting them excited.

To survive in today’s market, you must build a connection with your target audience. The only way to create this connection is by producing quality content in high quantity.

This is the best way to keep your audience loyal and begging for more. Out of sight, they say, is out of mind. Your marketing team must remain in the views, ears, and minds of your customers.

Conclusion

With changes come opportunities. The market has become a level playing field with big companies competing with startups and micropreneurs. Now more than ever, micropreneurs can dominate the market with ease. It all comes down to how equipped and competent your marketing team is.

However, there is a massive workload to execute if you are going to meet your customer’s expectations and stand out. It is advisable to consider outsourcing some aspects of your business’s marketing.

Another way to go about improving the digital marketing section of your business is to train your staff. There are companies like Allison Todd & SiMar, that specialize in the training and upgrading of your workforce to meet current demands.

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