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5 Steps to Amazing Face-to-Face Customer Experiences
Posted by Tiffany Bowers on
Great customer service begins with your communication as the seller, and ends as a happy customer who had an awesome shopping experience. When customer feel welcomed, respected and understood...they will always comes back. Here are some steps to help you along with your entrepreneurship journey. 1. Catch their attention Stand up, smile, make eye contact and introduce yourself. Make your customer  feel welcomed, not pressured. Say something like, "can I show you one of my best sellers? 2. Discover their needs Ask probing questions like, "Who are you shopping for today/What items interest you the most/Do you have a budget...
Meaning Beyond Profit
Posted by Tiffany Bowers on
The week before any event, we always count our inventory to make sure it coincides with our website. I also like to send emails to make sure our Sweethearts are up-to-date for any updated events that may be scheduled. Initially, I was a bit nervous not seeing a familiar face in sight as I walked into the church. Once we found our location, we start to set up immediately. It was something about this time that felt different. It was a warm and welcoming environment, like a small community. There was also a prayer table open to take request from...
Stop. Breathe. Relax!
Posted by Tiffany Bowers on
What is your meaning of peace and where does it begin? Does it mean, reading a book by the window seal or does it mean a peaceful night's rest? We all have one common thought when it comes to peace....to relax or to be comfortable. There are different ways to accomplish this goal. I thought I was doing my best in this state-of-mind just by simply resting. But no!... There's so much more to that. As I sit in the tub, thinking about all the things that had to occur in order for this to be successful task. No, this...
Doing Way Too Much
Posted by Tiffany Bowers on
Pruning a plant sporadically for a while....isn't cutting it. Literally! Not sure what's wrong with my plant or how to fix it. Most people may try to solve the problem by getting to the root of the foundation first, rather than just trimming around the issue right? One day while pruning my plant, I pulled off a peice that split the whole leaf entirely. It appears to be one of the main leaves connecting a major vein to the stem causing it to die. I was so upset. This plant really meant a lot to me, and I have tried almost...