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Posted on Aug 24, 2007 at 00:11
How to make your potential clients trust you?
Hello ,

AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.

What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?
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Posted on Aug 24, 2007 at 02:18
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Replying to [ahoo]:same question with you. Learning from professional expert.

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Posted on Jul 20, 2008 at 20:43
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [ahoo]:


Hello ,


AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.


What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?


I have the same problem with you.

Posted on Jul 20, 2008 at 22:19
Re: Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [Jindixin]:

Quoting from [ahoo]:



Hello ,



AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.



What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?



I have the same problem with you.



Providing with the best service with your clients, including professional skill knowledge, resonable prices............that's simple.

It's takes time.[em1]


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Posted on Jul 21, 2008 at 02:56
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
I think in order to develop mutual trust  it is pretty simple be honor!
Quoting from [ahoo]:


Hello ,


AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.


What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?


Posted on Jul 21, 2008 at 10:12
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [ahoo]:


Hello ,


AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.


What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?

My opinion:

1) Be honest.  Always!  If you promise something, live up to it.  Never substitute inferior materials, unless you notify the customer first.   We will notice.

2) Be up-front.  If there is some delay or problem, let the customer know, before we have to ask why there is a delay.  We're much more understanding when you're upfront with us. 

3) If you have not had prior business dealings, volunteer to use a well known Escrow service (such as Escrow.com) at their expense, if they do not feel comfortable wiring the money w/out any way to make sure you will live up to your end.

4) Dont bait & switch. 

 


Posted on Jul 22, 2008 at 05:51
Re: Re: Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [promotif]:

Quoting from [Jindixin]:

Quoting from [ahoo]:




Hello ,




AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.




What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?




I have the same problem with you.




Providing with the best service with your clients, including professional skill knowledge, resonable prices............that's simple.

It's takes time.[em1]



i totally agree with you![em17]

Posted on Jul 24, 2008 at 06:20
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Communication.


Be available to the customer.

Be honest with the customer.

and communicate frequently with the customer about the order.

And in return more than likely they will understand and be more accommodating for you.

Posted on Jul 29, 2008 at 04:42
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?

Be honest and be in touch with them by phone. Good luck. [em18]


Posted on Jul 29, 2008 at 20:42
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [ahoo]:


Hello ,


AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.


What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?


In my opinion, firstly we should have an thought that we are helping our client, not just to push our products to him; secondly, we should understand what the client want and give him some useful recommend, especialy when he make a wrong judgement for the goods.

All in all, do not just introduce your good, you'd better liston to the requirement from your clinet, and then help him to solve the problems.

In that way, I think , your clients maybe will trust you!


Posted on Jul 30, 2008 at 13:51
Re: How to make your potential clients trust you?
Quoting from [ahoo]:


Hello ,


AS a supplier, we all want to sell our products based on mutual trust between both the suppliers and the buyers. However there is no easy way or fixed one to follow.


What's your opinion, do you have any good suggestions to share with us?



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