Shouldnt we wait till the patient passes away before choosing what clothes we will wear to the funeral ?
Shouldnt we wait till the patient passes away before choosing what clothes we will wear to the funeral ?
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
Will all of their stuff just move over to Avon City?![]()
Where are my training wheels?
That's very important. It costs 5-7 times as much to get a new customer as to keep an existing customer, yet it would seem from my (admittedly limited) observation that most bike shops have very poor follow-up and certainly don't have systems and processes in place to capture customers and keep said customers. Last year I did some work for a European car franchise on developing a customer relationship marketing programme which will be launched in April. The dealers will supply customers with a card that will be used every time they contact the company or deal with them. They accrue points (like flybuys) that they can redeem against services and products from the dealers and from a selection of other businesses (at this stage mostly lifestyle and travel based businesses).
The most important part is that the dealer will be able to track the customer's buying patterns, vehicle use etc which is allowing them to target market specific products and services. That means they can have an excuse to make contact with their customers to offer them stuff, invite them to events etc, and keep that customer coming in for servicing and new cars. There is a lot of effort going into training staff to ensure that every touchpoint the customer has reflects defined brand values and leaves the customer hungry for more.
I can imagine that it would work even better for a bike shop because a bike shop sells a much wider range of goods and has a higher level of customer intimacy than a car dealer and I've toyed with the idea of selling it to a franchise. Be interesting to see what response I'd get.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
Thats a shame "Sports Zone" is closing I found it a great looking shop, I never bought anything from there as I guess I think I had everything I needed for riding a bike. The staff seemed very friendly and willing to help, I hope they all get placed somewhere else in employment.
When I first went into bikeshops to get some basic gear I did find it all a bit intimidating and was astounded at how many ignored customers were in the shop whilst shop assistants pissed around behind the counter. But maybe I am being a bit critical, it was at the time when everyone seemed to have the money to throw around at bikes and with it you get complacency.
But man I would be out on that floor shaking that money out of there pockets whilst they were standing there.
Just remember... "wherever you go, there you are" .....Buckaroo Banzai 1984
I would nt line those chickens up yet.
Has anyone checked the notices on the liquidators/receivers web site, I did and Sport-zone don't make the list.
so maybe this all just as it seems RUMOR
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