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Quotes About Customers

Everyone is in the business of customer satisfaction.Wh o are your customers and how are they doing?
~ Brian Tracy
It's very logical: There is proven ROI in doing whatever you can to turn your customers into advocates for your brand or business. The way to create advocates is to offer superior customer service.
~ Gary Vaynerchuk
Companies that build scale for the benefit of their customers and shareholders more often succeed over time.
~ Jamie Dimon
New customers are the best source of new business
~ Frank Bettger
The true business of every company is to make and keep customers.
~ Peter Drucker
When you incorporate giving into your business in an authentic and transparent way, your customers become your best marketers.
~ Blake Mycoskie
Take care of your customers, and you will have a successful business. Don't, and you won't. The airlines need to figure this out - soon.
~ Jeffrey Pfeffer
The common mistake that business people make is they're going to get drive-by business...Only gas stations are helped
~ John Warren Kindt
Meanwhile, the empty forms of social behavior survive inappropriately in business situations. We all know that when a business sends its customers 'friendly reminders,' it really means business.
~ Judith Martin
20 percent customers give you 80 percent of the business? Are you focusing on them?
~ Azim Jamal & Brian Tracy
Many companies expect loyal customers without providing loyal service. This has been the visionary failure of countless corporations.
~ Steve Maraboli
Your customers are responsible for your company's reason for existing.
~ Marilyn Suttle
The customers perception is your reality. What they think about your products, MATTER. If you dont put your customers perception first, THE GAME IS OVER.
~ Sharfaraz Ahmed
a great publicity is a high way to remote customers and a universal key to the gate of ignorance
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Effective executives know that their subordinates are paid to perform and not to please their superiors. They know that it does not matter how many tantrums a prima donna throws as long as she brings in the customers.
~ Peter F. Drucker
There are several kinds of incongruity: – An incongruity between the economic realities of an industry (or of a public-service area); – An incongruity between the reality of an industry (or of a public-service area) and the assumptions about it; – An incongruity between the efforts of an industry (or a public-service area) and the values and expectations of its customers; – An internal incongruity within the rhythm or the logic of a process.
~ Peter F. Drucker
get out into the world to challenge their own assumptions, says, "No facts exist inside the building, only opinions." As a former marketer, Blank's point is that people won't know what problems they are actually solving for customers if they always stay in their cubicles.
~ Peter Sims
We were standing near the Lollipop Forest when we realized that Santa is an anagram of Satan... Overhearing the customers we would substitute the Satan for the world Santa.
~ David Sedaris
If you can raise profits by shaving costs on your main product and 90 percent of your customers wouldn't even notice, why not just do it? Because we can tell the difference.
~ Howard Schultz
Twenty Million New Customers Are Worth Taking a Risk For
~ Howard Schultz
El coste de perder a vuestros clientes más fieles para luego tener que intentar recuperarlos en un momento económico tan bajo como el presente será mucho mayor que el coste de invertir en ellos e intentar no perderlos».
~ Howard Schultz
At the diner, customers used to come in all the time and say, 'I'm not a morning person.' Usually right before or right after they ordered coffee. But what? The world is divided into morning people and afternoon people and night people?
~ Cristina Henriquez
Unions inherently create an 'us versus them' dynamic that makes winning against a company's management the top goal, not serving customers, innovating, or in the case of education, teaching kids.
~ Sarah Lacy
The digitally native vertical brand (DNVB) is born on the Internet. It is aimed squarely at millennials and digital natives. It doesn't have to adapt to the future; it is the future. It doesn't need to get younger customers. It starts with younger customers.
~ Andy Dunn