About five years ago I visited Nordstrom in Towson, Maryland and
was kicking tires in the men’s department when I was approached by Amanda. Amanda
had let me start touching the sport coats in my size before she struck up a
conversation. She did not ask me if she could help me but began by telling me
some things about the Joseph Aboud clothing line which happened to be the
designer of the blazer I was admiring. She introduced herself and helped me try
the coat on – all the while continuing a conversation about me – ‘What did I do
for a living?’, ‘Did I wear sport coats on the job?’, ‘Had I been to Nordstrom
before?’ Amanda assumed I loved the blazer and laid some gabardine slacks next
to it, a couple of shirts and ties that were killer. My ‘maybe’ sport coat now
looked like a photo shoot. Obviously I made the purchase. There is a lot that
is worthy of discussion about this comfortably handled experience and we will
come back to them in future entries. What I want to address in this entry is
the professional follow-up.
A few weeks later I received a
‘Thank You’ email that expressed in a very positive way an assurance that the
outfits I purchased would work well for me as we had discussed but that if for
any reason that was not the case to please let her know and she would do
whatever she could to make it right.
A few months later I was
informed [again via email] from Amanda that the new Aboud line had arrived, and
there were also some pieces soon to be on sale. She offered to put some items
on the side in my size if I was interested. She inquired as to when I thought I
would be coming in so that she could be sure to be there to assist.
Who do you think I will call
the next time I need clothes?
Amanda is a retail professional
– they are not born – they are trained. The niche aspect of Pro Shop Retailing
lends itself to an easy intimacy with very regular customers and yet there are
almost no Amandas.
Instead of the proven ‘good
customer’ just being informed that the new Taylor Made drivers or Peter Millar
shirts have arrived, it could also be suggested that his/her son on the golf
team at the University of Michigan might also be interested in one and by the
way, we know his shaft strength and size and his birthday is a week from
Friday.
Having an incentivized Amanda
on your staff could possibly double your business; it would most certainly make
your shop the one in your area that people are talking about. Even if I move
out of state I will still buy sport coats from Amanda. There is no substitute
for feeling special and it holds true in every case.
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