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Business Labels
Self-adhesive labels
are the way to go when it comes to
business address labels. There are
many companies that currently offer
a wide selection of professional
designs. You can usually customize
these address labels with your name,
address and other business
information. You can usually even
include your tag line on your label.
Customers expect the best when
working with a business. Using
professional looking labels ensures
the customer you know your product
or service and are wiling to go
above and beyond to provide them the
best. Here are some important items
you should include or consider when
ordering business labels:
- Name and Address. Always provide this information on a business label.
- Phone number or fax number. This is optional. If you provide this
information up-front however, your customer won’t have to search for your
number in case there is a problem with your shipment. Most customers
appreciate the convenience of having your phone number readily available.
- E-mail address. This is another optional item of convenience. Most
people spend a significant amount of time today on the Web. Providing them
your e-mail address let's them know you are easily accessible.
- Your Website address. You might place this on your
return label instead of your e-mail address. If your Website has a
contact page most customers will have an easy and convenient avenue to
contact you from.
- Marketing message. While this isn't a necessity, you are more likely to
leave a lasting imprint on your customer if you send a message with the
label.
What types of messages might you
include on your
address label?
Customer service oriented messages
are always popular and
inspirational. Here are some ideas
for creating a business message for
your label:
- "We value our customers"
- "Thank you for your business"
- "Our customers come first"
- "Offering the best every day"
- "Keeping customers happy"
- "The fastest service in town"
- "The cheapest service in town"
What do all of these messages have
in common? They tell the customer
something about your business. The
more of an imprint you leave on your
customer the more likely your
customer is to remember you in the
future when they have a business
need.
By:
Labels-n-Stamps.com
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