The Power of Personal Notes (c) Wanda Loskot
The owner of a printing shop, asked me once how to get more referrals.
To help her out I asked a few questions - among other things I wanted
to know how does she keep in touch with her customers on a regular basis.
"By monthly statements" - she said. She meant bills. "Do you attach
to those bills some sort of personal notes?" - I asked. She just looked
at me in a funny way... I suggested that she sends personal thank you
notes to all of her clients once in a while - after all they pay her
bills, so she should have enough to thank them for. She said that thank
you notes are too common! Too common??!! - I wanted to know how did
she arrive at that conclusion. I know I don't get that many thank you
notes and asked if she did. She said she didn't get many notes either....
Why then had she assumed that sending a note to a customer is such a
common approach? She had a good answer for that. Her shop prints tons
of thank you notes every day -- it is one of the most popular item on
her order form. So, she assumed that everybody writes those notes all
the time! It is a mistake that many people make. Actually very few people
in business ever send thank you notes and even fewer - and far between
- do it on a regular basis. Oh, yes they do buy them, but they keep
them in their drawers forever. In a meantime they look for extraordinary
ways to WOW! the people around them to get attention and appreciation
- and referrals. There are not many things as powerful as personal notes.
You see, personal notes build trust and relationships, the most important
elements in any business. They demonstrate your commitment to your contacts
and to the service you provide. They are also the perfect way to introduce
new products and services to your customers. Writing notes is a cornerstone
of any business. It is nice when someone sends you a short note thanking
you for your help on the project - isn't it? Doesn't it make you feel
good - even great? Sure it does. Do you remember that salesman who dropped
you a "thank you for your time" note? Aren't you more likely to talk
with him again? Maybe even send him a referral? Ah-hah! Referral...
Now I got your attention! Personal notes are even more powerful in the
era of electronic communication. It takes only about three minutes to
write a note, fold it, stick it in an envelope and mail it but the power
of that message is awesome. When almost every one of your online competitors
gave up on the snail-mail, you can rip the benefits of this ultimate
success weapon. People who send personal notes are though of as gracious,
well mannered -- and since so few people do it -- also a clear cut above
the rest. Not bad for just one dollar investment! The power of personal
notes is unquestionable. I suggest you send it to every important business
contact - prospect, peer, vendor. But in order to be consistent and
rewarded by your note writing, you must develop a systematic approach
to it, without losing spontaneity.
Here is my Five Step System that will make your notes effective:
1. Use a broad tip pen for a bold, easy to read message
2. Make the note short - maximum 3-5 lines
3. Develop your own unique close (rather than "sincerely")
4. Set a goal to write a minimum number of notes per day or per week,
To make your job even easier - use my Menu of 24 Personal Notes. Get
it free from my autoresponder. Mailto:notes-menu@loska.com Wanda Loskot
is a personal business coach - are you ready to get paid what you're
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