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Are You Selling What Your Customers Want To Buy? Are your customers hearing what they want/need to hear? Business owners often overlook key components to effectively selling products and services to customers. Rather than just telling customers what your business has to offer, you should consider letting them know how your product or service will help improve their lives. It's important not to assume customers will automatically correlate your...... Similar Editorial : Courting Customers by Bryan Brandenburg. | Source : Computer Retail Sales
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