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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Are you currently a stickler about receiving first class customer service? Would you routinely &amp;amp;quot;come through&amp;amp;quot; as a provider of exemplary services to your web visitors? It is likely that you've been greatly disappointed at one time or another concerning the service you received from the merchant, a web hosting organization, a colorist, or any one of tens of thousands of different service providers. Seriously, customer service in several parts -- retail, for just one -- isn't what it was once. But, where there is poor customer care there's also an excellent opportunity. Read on and I will describe. Let us say you're in an area that routinely provides so-so service to clients. Maybe it's that consumer expectations are low and no-one expects first class service. Probably many clients are just &amp;amp;quot;price sensitive&amp;amp;quot; and could care less about how fast or how you deliver. However, it is possible to guess that there really are a percentage of customers out there who enjoy company that goes above and beyond the industry standard. These same customers generally will probably pay only a little extra for service that really serves them. If you can utilize this client base, you can raise your prices, develop a niche, and earn more money in the long run. Depending on your market, you could demand a price premium of 10-25% within the regular service. That will not appear to be a whole lot, however it might mean the difference between eating burger or eating beef. I don't learn about you, but eating steak would be preferred by me! Naturally, offering a top amount of customer support means you'll have to break a sweat. Visiting  [http://www.streetfire.net/profile/windheight70.htm apple customer service phone number]  perhaps provides lessons you can use with your girlfriend. You may have to happily redo [its all in the attitude, baby!] or improve on a current project in order to satisfy a great paying customer. It's this that sets you apart from the package. That is okay too If you're satisfied with the &amp;amp;quot;status quo&amp;amp;quot; then. Only do not have a much consumers beat down your doors for work. At least the greater clients won't!.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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