How do you grow a truly sustainable business in the hypercompetitive 21st century? By using the practical, psychology-based strategies in this book to dive into the mind of your customer and enhance your business's customer experience by creating "buying loops" that keep your customers coming back for more. The Customer Loyalty Loop includes proven, science-backed secrets for building legions of loyal customers who will become evangelists for your business, buy from you repeatedly, and actually enjoy doing business with you. You will learn a wide variety of simple but powerfully effective strategies, such as: How to stop using gimmicks and trick promotions to encourage repeat business, and what to do instead that will keep your customers coming back for more. How to use the "Butler Secret" to achieve results superior to any marketing campaign or promotion you'll ever dream up. Why providing the best customer service isn't enough anymore, and what you must do instead if you want your business to keep growing in the 21st century. The "Bentley Strategy" that will immediately and dramatically increase customer loyalty to your business. And many more proven tactics and strategies.
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Noah Fleming is the trusted source for coaching and consulting to thousands of owners, executives, and individuals. He helps clients dramatically increase their sales, multiply their profits, and maximize customer value. He has been routinely quoted and mentioned in publications like Forbes, the New York Times, Reuters, and more. Fleming is also member of Alan Weiss’ Mentorship Program and Growth Cycle, two highly respected and world-renowned programs dedicated to the refinement of advanced consulting skills.
Walter Dixon is a broadcast media veteran of more than twenty years’ experience with a background in theater and performing arts and voice work for commercials. After a career in public radio, he is now a full-time narrator with more than fifty audiobooks recorded in genres ranging from religion and politics to children’s stories.