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There’s nothing more important to a business than its customers. As small business owners, we need to correctly deal with customers – each and every time! Luckily – I’ve got a lot of articles about customer service on the blog.
Customer Service 101
- Having a good refund and exchange policy in writing can prevent problems before they start: How to Write a Refund Policy for Your Silhouette or Cricut Craft Business
- There are things you should never say to a customer: 10 Words to Avoid in Customer Service – and Alternatives
- Sometimes, customers make mistakes: How to Handle a Customer Who Provided the Wrong Shipping Address
- When you don’t want to complete an order, but you need to be nice: 5 Copy and Paste Ways to Decline an Order
- There’s always that “one”: 11 Ways to Deal with Difficult Customers in Your Silhouette Business
- Handwritten notes are not the norm anymore: Customer Retention in Your Craft Business – The Handwritten Note
- Read my opinion and my explanation: Discounts for friends and family – should you give them?
- Eventually, you’ll get some: How to Deal with Negative Feedback in your Silhouette or Cricut Business
- What to do if they stop responding: How to Deal with Etsy Customers Who Don’t Respond to Messages
- Some customers just want to call you: Tips for Dealing with Customers by Phone in Your Etsy Business
- Every customer just wants to be heard: My Policy is: ‘No Social Media Comment Left Behind’ – Is Yours?
- Just don’t do it: Venting or Trashing Your Customers on Social Media
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Since 2015, Christine Schinagl has been helping crafters start and run craft businesses through her blog, Cutting for Business. As a Silhouette and Cricut crafter herself, she has a unique take on what works and what doesn’t work in the craft business world. She also enjoys teaching other crafters how to create digital SVG designs, available through the Design with Me series.