Customer Loyalty versus Customer Satisfaction – The Real Difference
Much has been written on the how critical Customer Loyalty versus Customer
Satisfaction is in any business relationship..
Many authors point-out that a loyal customer is much more likely to remain
in a business relationship, and that a customer who had a problem, which was
quickly addressed and resolved, is often more loyal and likely to remain a
customer than those who never had identified a problem. Well, the fact of
the matter is, or what most don’t write about, is there are many real-life
factors associated with securing and solidifying a business relationship,
like costs, service, reputation, costs (did I mention that already?).
In today’s economy, costs are what most business must considering when their
bottom-line is increasing their IRG (Internal Revenue Growth) and
shareholder value. When the scales of great-service versus cost-savings are
not balanced in the customer’s favor, those customers are more likely to
jump ship & sever the business relationship in hopes of discovering a
company who can better balance that scale.
So how do does an organization get over this hurdle? Superior,
Second-to-none Service. It starts from offering the very best service
upfront with the initial sales process, continues to the front-line Customer
Service Representatives, then back to the Sales and Service Personnel who
manage and service the account to ensure 100% customer loyalty.
The objective is to never allow the customer to forget that your
organization’s service standards are unbeatable. And yes, we as a service
provider may be undersold and the competitor will offer lower pricing to
peek an interest, but the “value added service” they cannot afford to offer
(as a result of their low pricing), is a benefit that the customer, cannot
live without. Sounds easy? It isn’t!
“You get what you pay for”, is a saying that your customers must completely
comprehend and identify with. The day you or your organization allows your
customers to forget that sentiment, is the same day you are processing the
Lost Business Form.