Yet we can make simple mistakes that can reduce the effectiveness to build customer relationships. What might sound right to us or written on our websites can actually turn customers away. Here are a couple of questions to ponder.

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Written by m4bmarketing
4823 days ago

That is interesting that they had 2 -3 teachers Duncan. Is there something about the number of teachers per student?



Written by businessavante
4823 days ago

I don't know why they had that ratio, but I remember 2 guys & a gal teaching. The final part was one-on-one (the mantra ceremony), so they scheduled a few students a day for that.



Written by businessavante
4824 days ago

This is so true, Susan - and for me, it's the one real case for videos: instructing people how a product works in step-by-step fashion, which is so much better than a written manual.

Duncan



Written by businessavante
4824 days ago

Funny you mention meditation, Susan. I learned TM in Sept.'75. It was a small group class of 20-30 people with 2-3 teachers, meeting a few times before we got our own custom mantra (though mine was the same as 2 friends who also did it).



Written by m4bmarketing
4824 days ago

Hi Duncan,

It actually depends on the product and customers. I prefer visual such as video. However if you were going to do a product like meditation then audio would be better.

Susan



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