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2008-1-3 17:39
fairystar
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browse the data of every company, you would find one sentence like this--We sincerely hope to establish good business relationship with you, etc. but how to show your sincerity, it is a question. here are two point summarized in the process of my communication with my customer!
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first, please pay attention to your appellation about yourself. sometimes, using "we" is much better than "i", when your customer is reading your letter, he would have a sense that all your company give enough recognition to him. then favor has rised in his mind from the
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good first impression. other things will go on favoringly, although your price is a little bit higher than others.DVm1T]
second, give them a feeling that you are considering things for the sake of their benefit. for instance, these days, i made a trade with an Ecuadorian, the payment must be T/T40%, for the usage of this new product with such specs is not used widely in the market, then my customer insisted on T/T30%. I told him that this is our manager's rule, how about T/T35%, if ok, i will try my best to persuade my manager. at last, i won!$As9CgE
any other good suggestion, please share with us! thx~~
2008-1-3 18:44
lily_trade
Yes,sincerity is rather important when you want to establish business relationship with a new customer.Above two points Rib mentioned are good suggestions.Well,in my mind,just reply customer's email at your soonest,whatever you are in hand at that moment,not keep others to waiting so long time,in some instance,it can show your big sincerity and importance on them,so that's why some enterprises just send auto-email when receive email,i think it is a good way.
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The best sales must know how to make friend with their customers,regards them as your friend,so they will feel your secerity one day for sure.I still have many should learn:L @JqZ:QBf
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2008-1-4 09:29
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I can't agree that we should use "we "instead of "I " in our business letter. I think it depends. if letter really talk about something happens between customer and me, I mightl use "we". but be carefull, sometimes, "we" do cause misunderstanding.
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2008-1-4 10:02
fairystar
Reply #3 ringchem's post
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for me, no useless word there, just go to the theme directlyuu#[hFz-Q$I
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commenly, the customer has no time to read your long letter, they just browse the first and the second paragraphs, too long and fussy letters which has lead their bad impression will be abandoned! C%j3t\O&m
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2008-1-4 16:36
jackylau
To seize clients' mind -- motivate demand -- meet it by your best, you are winner :victory:
2008-1-6 13:31
levine
your kindly share is highly appreciated!!!!
2008-1-29 09:51
jewdster
thanks for sharing :D
2008-1-29 11:01
brightfish
:victory: :victory: agreen with you
2008-1-29 12:22
sophia83
At the same time,I think answer clients' question orderly,such 1.2.3.....
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This is useful and necessary.
2008-1-29 12:29
Banana-apple
Frankly, i think it depends..
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if that customer dosn't worth at all, we don't need to be that sincere to him at all... 2i4~}cv
we should judge first, then decide what to do and how to treat them. .
2008-2-2 09:07
fairystar
Reply #10 Banana-apple's post
but maybe your sincerity would make him change him mind! of course if u r not very busy!:lol
2008-2-2 14:12
zqqd1983
But, i wanna to know how to make our words seems so sincerely, don't be just say that looking forward to hearing from you soon, Best regards, and waitting for your initial order and so on?:L
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If you have some other good sentence and expression, please tell us and share with each other.:)
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2008-2-2 15:02
jerry1983
Reply #3 ringchem's post
thanks for your sharing
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your sentences are reallly easy to understand
2008-2-2 15:07
jerry1983
Reply #12 zqqd1983's post
i do also agree with your suggestions
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in fact i usually use :"your promt reply will be highly appreciated "for the new customers1_!ls8v
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for the new customers have no reason that they must give you a reply,they will give you a reply on his side and we can ask him must give us a reply for sure
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so i seldome use "i am looking forward to your quick response" to the new customers
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only i use it when i communicate with the farmiliar customers
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