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Brands that give customers a voice in a larger narrative add value to their products by giving their customers a deeper sense of meaning.
— Donald Miller
The one final thing a sales funnel needs to do is help your customers to memorize your offer.
— Donald Miller
God bless those employees at United who somehow continue to be gracious and patient and generous with customers even while bearing the brunt of a broken company themselves.
— Patrick Lencioni
You should enlighten your customers about how your product works to solve their problem.
— Donald Miller
Your ability to communicate is an important tool in your pursuit of your goals, whether it is with your family, your co-workers or your clients and customers.
— Les Brown
Arabia and all the princes of Kedar were your customers, trading in lambs, rams, and goats.
— Ezekiel 27:21
The minute a Wall Street firm purchases your debt, your bank no longer has it on its financial statement, which then allows the bank to look for more credit card customers. That's one reason why you get so many credit card offers.
— Robert Kiyosaki
1) identifying what their customers wanted (to be seen and heard), (2) defining their customers' challenge (that people didn't recognize their hidden genius), and (3) offering their customers a tool they could use to express themselves (computers and smartphones). Each of these realizations are pillars in ancient storytelling and critical for connecting with customers.
— Donald Miller
By talking about the problems our customers face, we deepen their interest in everything we offer.
— Donald Miller
Customers trust a guide who has a plan.
— Donald Miller
Once you understand how story integrates with your brand message, you'll be able to create communication pieces (and even a brand strategy) that engages more customers and grows your business.
— Donald Miller
At its core, all authentic growth depends on more customers wanting more of what your company offers. Any other drivers - pricing gimmicks, heroic marketing efforts, forced acquisitions - are ultimately destructive.
— Patrick Lencioni