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Running a Micro, Blog · November 23, 2016

5 Tips for Serving Your Customers

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When running a micro business, if your customers are happy, you’re happy. Here are 5 tips to providing great customer service as a teenage micro business owner:

  1. Smile: Learn a lesson from Wal-Mart and greet your customers with a smile and a friendly “Hello.”

  2. Dress well: Make sure your work clothes and hands are clean, even if you are hired to do dirty work like housecleaning. Wear dark pants that don’t show the dirt and change your shirt between customers if it gets dirty.

  3. Say “Thank you” every time they hire you.

  4. Follow up with a handwritten card to new customers. A card may seem old fashioned, but new customers will appreciate your thoughtfulness. Simply write, “I appreciate your business and I hope that you will contact me in the future.”

  5. Be on time: Arrive a few minutes early if you can. If you will be later than 10 minutes, call and explain that you have been delayed.

These are just a few tips on serving your customers in a micro business. There’s more in my book, Running a Micro Business.

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Carol Topp, CPA is the Author of Micro Business for Teens.

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Thank you for your e-book on teen micro businesses. Your valuable experience and wealth of knowledge is vast.

Your presentations at Cincinnati homeschool conferences and sharing with us over the years have benefited us well.

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