What Web Hosting Customers Want
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by Larry Dozier December 12, 2006
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With over twenty thousand webhosting companies competing for new
customers, there's been a lot of speculation over what people are
looking for when they purchase hosting.
There are the obvious answers, of course - reliable servers, lots of features, reasonable prices, etc.
One thing that is almost always overlooked though, and I believe most
people are looking for this, is "relationship". After eight years in
this business, it's been my experience that cultivating good
relationships with my clients is the best way to keep existing
customers and attract new business.
I once attended a seminar put on by a business coach. One thing he said
that has always stuck with me is that 'business' is just something we
use as an excuse for interacting with people we enjoy.
There's a lot of truth to that. We like to do business with people and
companies which we like to do business with - not necessarily those
which give the best price or even those that do the best job.
That's where I think most webhosting companies have missed the boat.
While we can't ignore essential elements of the business, like uptime
and security, we must always remember that those faceless clients who
subscribe to our services are real, living, breathing people with very
real feelings, worries, and concerns. The better we can get to know our
clients on a personal basis, the better we can address those worries
and concerns.
Aside from the monetary benefits of fostering an atmosphere of
goodwill, there are some really wonderful personal benefits as well.
I never know what my day may bring when I sit down at my telephone.
Perhaps I'll hear from James, our hollywood celebrity, or maybe I'll
talk to Ken, a retired state trooper. Maybe John, a Los Angeles talk
show host, will give me a ring. Perhaps I'll spend a few minutes
chatting with Richard in San Antonio or Andy in The Bronx. I never know
- but I'm always delighted to find out - just who is on the phone when
I answer.
If you truly enjoy other people, it will show in your voice, and the
person on the other end of the line will hang up feeling that someone
who really cares paid attention to them and their problem.
Here's the catch, though. You can't fake it. People are incredibly
perceptive, and they'll immediately brand you as a phony if you're not
sincere.
If, however, you really do like your clients and enjoy interacting with
them - the benefits to them and you will exceed anything you can
possibly imagine.
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