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RituGupta
Ritu
Member Since: 9th Jan 2018
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Become more acquainted with Abbi and Ritu and you'll soon notice that they have a flame igniting inside them with regards to how they deal with their own personal goals. Regardless of whether it's raising their young child or developing their most recent business in Melbourne, these 2 have a dream! When they made a decision that they would move into the self storage industry after had opened up 2 effectively run F&B chains, Abbi made a decision that he would sit through a hospitality course and several other trainings, on top of his part as a manager of the current organizations, to enable he and his family to completely be ready for the progress.
Obviously, the Supercheap Storage chain has always been a familiar brand name and there are numerous effective franchises all over Australia for various reasons. Beginning with our storage modules that enable air to travel through the inside as though the dividers were not there, these 4 dividers of plywood can discharge condensation back again into the air and diminish temperature variances along these lines. We can give our clients the promise of freshness that old self storage facilities can only imagine having, and it does not make any difference to what extent you plan to store with us.
Obviously when you lease a self storage unit with Supercheap Storage, we are glad to offer you numerous choices in tenure. Regardless of whether you just need our storage units for a short period of time, or need to go all the way with us from years to even decades, we have a budget plan that will have the capacity to fit any financial plan. Most essential of all, you pay for the timeframe that you're utilizing our storage services. That implies on the off chance that you have to stop any agreement prematurely, if you give us a heads-up beforehand, we'll even throw in a discount on the period of rental that wasn't utilized! Furthermore, obviously, in the event that you settle on a more extended rental period with us, we're just more than glad to provide more savings for you for trusting our services for a prolonged period time!
Drop by and visit our Supercheap Storage facilities. Our facilities have installed all the cutting edge surveillance frameworks and security measures; we don't give just anybody access to our facilities. Also, obviously, we make it our need to guarantee that all of the storage units in our hands are delicately stowed away on wooden pallets, in a weatherproof facility. We also provide an additional security measure in the form of insurance coverage with a trusted partner in the event that you need that additional sense of assurance for your possessions, and obviously you'll be getting a Supercheap cost for that as well!

RituGupta
Supercheap Self Storage Melbourne South East
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7th Mar 2019

It is indeed true that customers vary so much in their demand that it could become difficult for businesses to cater to their exact needs. However, this does not mean that companies can easily dodge this bullet and do things their way. Instead, they should take advantage of this situation to their advantage by learning exactly how the patterns work and to see how they can work their way around.

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Not all customers are equal: How to create a customer hierarchy for your CX strategy
29th Jan 2019

There is just so much that we can control when it comes to making sure CX goes our way. When the issue of the Gen-Z and millenials becoming future employees of almost every industry moving forward, it really isn't something that we can simply push aside. There really isn't any ready solution for this implication unless we rely solely on our current employee pool without hiring new staff.

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2018 in customer service: Stagnating satisfaction and blended AI
18th Jan 2019

I love seeing how technology is changing the way we listen to customers. The premise is the same, but we can arrive at a solution that much quicker thanks to the analytics!

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Infographic: The evolution of listening to the Voice of the Customer
4th Dec 2018

I think that the human touch aspect of running businesses is dying. You hardly see anything "physical" happening for the newer stores and companies nowadays right? Short of requiring a storage unit for stock, these companies are content to do everything online and that means that there is so little customer engagement and experience to talk about. But that said, I don't think that we're going to see things going back to the way it used to be anytime soon either...

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The five customer experience needs your brand must fulfil in 2018
30th Oct 2018

It is actually a common perception amongst consumers these days to think that the more expensive a product is, the higher quality it is. This is how businesses can actually manipulate potential customers into buying from them. This is an unfair practice but it has been going on for decades and consumers are still falling for this trick. A product can be sold at a fraction of the price of the exact same thing which has been re-branded and re-priced.

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Why lowering your prices can lose you customers
25th Oct 2018

I think workers are generally motivated by any form of incentives, be it monetary or otherwise. It is the sense of achievement at the end of the day that actually pushes them to give their best throughout the whole day. They know for sure that there is a reward waiting for them if they were to provide what is being requested. Thus, it is strongly advised for companies to provide incentives to their staff to increase their performance level.

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Should you offer staff monetary incentives to deliver good customer service?
9th Jan 2018

Were customers evere not brand loyal? If the company is doing what it needs to do to show that it cares about its customers and that there is a concernt about their well-being and opinion, I don't think it would be difficult for them to have a high level of customer rentention. It's really about trying their best to understand about the needs and wants of their target market and showing that they are putting effort in to provide that to their consumer base!

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Infographic: Are customers becoming brand loyal again?

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