Post by b2cdatabase on Feb 7, 2024 10:33:35 GMT
When, for example, you start working with clients so much that for some time you don't have time for anything else. You're heading towards burnout because you keep repeating the same things over and over again. If you don't have procedures, it's no good at all, because you keep doing the same thing from the beginning. Even if these are "only" processes with clients, where you meet and talk to them, everything, even if it is not systematized, takes much longer. If you have too many customers, you forget about marketing and sales. There is a blockage that becomes visible only after a few months. It's like this: if you don't run your newsletter or your social media for some time, it won't be visible today, but after a month, two, or three, it will be visible in the form of (for example) fewer customers.
This may be your frustration again, because to get Phone Number List more customers, you have to do more marketing things, but you don't have time or, for example, you don't have the opportunity, because you have to have new customers, because you have to earn money. It's a wheel that keeps turning on its own. Here, it is also worth remembering that all your activities should be systematic. Unsystematic actions may be the things that hold you back and block you at the customer service stage. If, for example, you have a given client, I don't know, do something, send something, send a recording, write something for this client, and if you don't do these things systematically, they will accumulate. Especially, as I say, if you work with so many clients at once, if, for example, you run more processes at once and it all just accumulates in the back of your mind, these may be the things that cause downtime in your business.
And then what is worth doing? It's worth taking a step back and taking a closer look at what you're actually doing, how you're doing it, and really, slowly, start writing down all these things. Of course, you can outsource it to someone else to do it for you. For example, you can come to me. If you need improvements in your customer service, I cordially invite you. But you don't have to come to me right away for individual processes. You can do certain things at home step by step. Start with the processes you perform, and then move on to better use of your time, to create time buffers so that you actually have enough time for all the tasks you plan. Summary Ok, that's all for today. If you liked this episode, if you feel that it is a cool topic and you would like to hear more of it in the future, I cordially invite you to join my newsletter.
This may be your frustration again, because to get Phone Number List more customers, you have to do more marketing things, but you don't have time or, for example, you don't have the opportunity, because you have to have new customers, because you have to earn money. It's a wheel that keeps turning on its own. Here, it is also worth remembering that all your activities should be systematic. Unsystematic actions may be the things that hold you back and block you at the customer service stage. If, for example, you have a given client, I don't know, do something, send something, send a recording, write something for this client, and if you don't do these things systematically, they will accumulate. Especially, as I say, if you work with so many clients at once, if, for example, you run more processes at once and it all just accumulates in the back of your mind, these may be the things that cause downtime in your business.
And then what is worth doing? It's worth taking a step back and taking a closer look at what you're actually doing, how you're doing it, and really, slowly, start writing down all these things. Of course, you can outsource it to someone else to do it for you. For example, you can come to me. If you need improvements in your customer service, I cordially invite you. But you don't have to come to me right away for individual processes. You can do certain things at home step by step. Start with the processes you perform, and then move on to better use of your time, to create time buffers so that you actually have enough time for all the tasks you plan. Summary Ok, that's all for today. If you liked this episode, if you feel that it is a cool topic and you would like to hear more of it in the future, I cordially invite you to join my newsletter.