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		<title>Customers Have Evolved &#8211; So Should Your Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a business owner, you  may have noticed some changes in the past few years. Customers are behaving very differently than ever before. They’re more educated, with access to information from their phones at their fingertips virtually 24/7. They’re harder to reach, as programs like  TiVo make commercials feel […]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a business owner, you  may have noticed some changes in the past few years.</p>
<p>Customers are behaving very differently than ever before. They’re more educated, with access to information from their phones at their fingertips virtually 24/7. They’re harder to reach, as programs like  TiVo make commercials feel as relevant as a drive-in movie theater, and iPods replace radio stations in most cars.  They’re constantly in touch with their peers, with sites like Facebook and Twitter, and blogs allow them to express their opinions to anyone who will listen.</p>
<p>All of this can be disconcerting if you’re unfamiliar with these developments, but ultimately they can help every business become more successful.</p>
<p>Educated consumers can find out about your business by searching for what they need and what you provide – if you make sure you have a website that represents your company well. The changes in traditional media can lower your profile – unless you take other steps to raise it, like hosting events in your community instead of commercials. And of course, a social customer is your best method of advertising. Having <em>satisfied</em> customers with Facebook or Twitter accounts means you have free promotion from a source that <em>potential</em> customers already trust.</p>
<p>Some companies improve information searches – like the new search engine Bing -  and some benefit from them – like Nationwide’s car accident application for iPhones. Product integration is one of the ways big companies advertise without commercials, but for local businesses something simple like sponsoring a youth team or a community charity run works with the same principles. Businesses can use Facebook and Twitter, but it’s also useful for researching consumer behaviors and getting a sense of customer interests.</p>
<p>If you’re able to provide your customers with something they need or want, and can do it as well as or better than everyone else, your business will benefit from today’s evolved customers. Find the strength of your business – a product, customer service, a unique experience, maybe all of the above – and make sure today’s customers know it. It’s just a matter of time until tomorrow’s customers will want to see what the buzz is about.</p>
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