Monday, August 13, 2018

Improve Sales With Name Tags For Employees

By Brenda Foster


The main point of marketing is to connect with the client or customer on the first contact. Some brick and mortar business may be focused on sales or being polite to those who may be able to benefit from the product. However, knowing names at initial contact can go a long way when building a relationship. This is why more managers or supervisors should insist on name tags for employees that are visible at first sight.

It is just like when a person calls a business and the greeting only has the company or department name. The caller should not have to ask who they are speaking with, which can be a waste of time. Giving a personal identification gives visitors and prospects a welcome that says they are ready to do business, even if it does not result in an immediate sale.

Having a fancy badge or tag may seem like a good idea but the sooner someone can read the tag, the sooner a sale is likely to place. These days, customers want attention and to get their transaction done as quickly as possible. This can be a fine balance but it is possible to keep an even flow without sacrificing good customer service.

While the agent or shopper can give a physical description when visiting a business, sometimes this is not enough. This is especially true in cases where the employee is delivering exceptional service or has a few areas in need of improvement. In some communities, it is common for people to have similar features or very few characteristics that would easily separate them in a certain demographic.

While some operations may put a lot of thought into their social media profile, they may overlook marketing fundamentals. Employees without an identification badge or tag may be missing out on accolades given by happy customers on review sites. Although posters on these types of sites will give a physical description of a tagless employee that gave bad service, those nameless individuals that go above and beyond rarely get a mention.

Review sites give the greatest incentive for staff to deliver the best customer service possible. Even though some people will use these to rant, customers are more than happy to mention someone that has given them exceptional customer service. When someone sees their name attached to a positive review, it can do a lot for the company as well as employee morale.

Large operations should also require identification tags for those who work in various departments. While some may feel this is stifling, or that open communication is better than a badge, it can help bridge communication gaps. This is especially true when working with those that have an unusual first or last name or want to be addressed by a nickname.

Identification badges are also great to have for those who work outside events that represent an organization. Most people tend to think that presenting a business card with their elevator pitch is sufficient for the initial contact. However, wearing a name badge is more likely to draw in a prospect so a dialogue can begin.




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