In keeping with our shark-related content, we wanted to take the time to look at some pretty cool sharks and use what we know about them to teach you a little something about your business. Sink your teeth into these shark descriptions and figure out which one most closely matches your company’s profile!
Day 3 of LionSHARK WEEK is here!
In keeping with our shark-related content, we wanted to take the time to look at some pretty cool sharks and use what we know about them to teach you a little something about your business. Sink your teeth into these shark descriptions and figure out which one most closely matches your company’s profile!
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Customer service has evolved perhaps faster than any other facet of business in the modern era. Back in the day businesses would set up a toll-free phone number, create an email inbox for customers with inquiries, and hire a team of customer service reps and call it day. People called in and waited on hold to cheesy music for a while if they had a question or a problem or sent an email and waited for a response. Nowadays businesses have stepped up their customer service efforts with live chat, social media accounts, and apps for every phone operating system available. Customer expectations have changed and business support methodologies have evolved to meet these expectations. So what does your customer service need in this modern era? These 4 tips will help your new business or growing business win at the game of customer service:
Businesses that sell hand-crafted products will tell you that marketing them requires a whole different approach than marketing mass produced products. Fine craftsmanship is something that can be a huge selling point but it requires a lot of effort.
If you need some tips on how to market hand-crafted products, these four tips will get you on the right track: Working out of your home has a lot of perks – you feel really connected to your work, you can avoid the cost and hassle of a commute, you can wear pajamas all day, etc. However, when you work out of your home, it’s easy to end up becoming a recluse.
These 5 tips will help you to stave off hermit status and help you connect with the world around you: Some companies allow employees to use social media sites at work and even encourage employees to share and promote the company that they work for on social media as well, while other companies ban all use of social media. However, most companies fall somewhere in between, not specifically encouraging social media usage but not expressly forbidding it either. As social media usage has gotten more prevalent, companies have struggled to establish social media stances and policies that will address their concerns while also balancing employee freedom.
So is it a good idea to have employees on social media, or not? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons: |
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