What the Gym Taught Me About Customer Relationship Management
Going to the gym has its ups and downs. You typically have plenty of options for machines, free weights, treadmills, yadda yadda. Sometimes, simply being amongst others who are pushing themselves can inspire you to work harder (kind of a form of social proof, if you will). If you are like me, you usually end up finding that one machine that works really well, and always bee-line for it when you see it available. Because, y'know, the other one creaks or doesn't measure your heart rate, or simply looks like it will break mid-stride and impale you. I don't wanna die at the gym, do you?
So anyway, one thing that really irks me, and this has happened numerous times, is when I go to claim a machine or bench, and some meathead comes up to me and says, "Hey man. I was using that." Um, no. No, you were not. You were too busy stroking your ego in front of that mirror on the other side of the gym, flexing and grunting. This machine is mine now. You can have it when I'm done, maybe. *Side note: I usually concede if the guy is a big, scary, aggressive type. Remember that time when I said I don't want to die at the gym?
Now, here is where I make my tie-in. Gym machines are to people as customers are to businesses. They build you up, make you stronger, and if you abandon them, someone else will gladly make use of them.
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This is your customer. All alone... Photo by Ambro |
On that note, however, don't be a peacock. Don't strut your stuff once you feel good about your reputation. Be careful not to get so caught up in your own affairs that your customers become secondary. Don't be that guy flexing in the mirror because, as I mentioned, you are then no longer paying attention to your machine. And I'm going to come steal it!
Do you have any success stories, either stealing customers or maintaining your customer base? Share your stories below.
Now go get your social on!
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