Practical Ways to Increase Your Customer Flow

Practical Ways to Increase Your Customer Flow
Three practical and effective ways to promote your business or startup, attracting customers who keep coming back for more.
by square Sep 01, 2017 — 1 min read
Practical Ways to Increase Your Customer Flow

The perennial problem for all small businesses is how to win customers and increase revenue in a competitive, ever-changing marketplace.

The team at American Express share three practical and effective ways to promote your business, attract customers and keep them coming back for more.

1. Add complementary products or services

Adding complementary products or services alongside your primary offering is a powerful way to increase your customer base, increase their average transaction size and position your business as one that knows how to add value.

A complementary product or service should ideally help your customer use your core offering. Some examples include:

 

Finding the right complementary products or services requires a deep understanding of your customers’ needs — you can use your business analytics and data to get insight here. You also need to consider your own objectives: are you adding a service to stay competitive, generate more revenue or retain customers?

2. Accept all credit cards

British consumers are increasingly choosing cards over cash, so it’s essential that small businesses recognise and adapt to this trend.

Ensure you’re not missing out on this share of revenue — tools like Square Reader can make accepting all major credit and debit cards seamless for your business.

If you already [accept card payments][https://squareup.com/gb/en/payments/card-payments], ensure you prominently display the right signage or even mention it verbally so your customers know which cards they can pay with before they walk in.

3. Create partnership deals with other merchants

Creating partnerships with other businesses lets you tap into their customer base, and they work best when there is real value and benefit for both parties.

Consider forging an alliance with an enterprise that offers complementary services —

think property managers and traders, builders and landscapers, estate agents and photographers.

Promote your partner on your website and social media, and encourage them to return the favour. If both parties actively co-market to their respective customers, it’s a winning combination.

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The square Editorial Team is dedicated to telling stories of business, for business owners. Our team comes from a variety of backgrounds and share a passion for providing information that helps businesses to start, run, and grow. The team is based in San Francisco, but has collaborators all over the country.

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