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		<title>Consider offering guarantees</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you put yourself in the position of a customer for a moment &#8211; this will help you to recognise a good method of encouraging your own business customers to purchase from, especially for new customers for their first time!</strong></p>
<p>You must have a favourite shop where you buy your clothes from in the high street or even on the Internet these days&#8230;and I would take a bet that one of your reasons for buying from this company, aside from the quality of the product etc. is for their <strong>returns policy</strong>.</p>
<p>This is their guarantee to you that if you are not totally satisfied with the item supplied, then you may return the item to the store. A good example of a company that does this kind of returns policy very well is Ikea, as they have a returns policy of 90-days, which is much higher than most and look at how successful this company is.</p>
<p>A guarantee works in the same way as this and can be as bold to say that&#8230;&#8221;if you are not totally satisfied with our product or service then you will not pay a single penny!&#8221; You might cringe at the thought of offering such a bold guarantee, but potential customers will certainly think long and hard about such a bold statement&#8230;they will think that you, as a company, must be so confident about your service or about your products to provide such a confident statement.</p>
<blockquote><p>If your business does not already have some kind of guarantee then you should definitely consider introducing such a scheme&#8230;examples of guarantees:</p>
<p>- If you do not like our XYZ product or if you change your mind, bring it back in new condition and we will give you a full refund&#8230;no questions asked.</p>
<p>- If I do not show up within half an hour of our agreed meeting time you will not have to pay.</p>
<p>- If your delivery is not made on the next day we will pay you the price of your goods ordered plus £100.</p></blockquote>
<p>I am sure that you will be able to make some of these up for yourself&#8230;the more outrageous the guarantee the more likely you will beat what the competition is doing and therefore stand out from the crowd!</p>
<p><strong>P.s. If you work on the premise that the majority of people are honest your guarantee policy will only serve your business in a positive way thereby attracting customers andmore business, rather than to make you a loss&#8230;of course this is subject to your company delivering  a quality product and on time.</strong></p>
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