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Define customer needs and find the best solutions for them
Jun 18, 2019WHAT ARE CUSTOMER NEEDS?
A customer need is a motive that prompts a customer to buy a product or service. Ultimately, the need is the driver of the customer's purchase decision. Companies often look at the customer need as an opportunity to resolve or contribute surplus value back to the original motive.
An example of customer need takes place every day around 12:00 p.m. This is when people begin to experience hunger (need) and decide to purchase lunch. The type of food, the location of the restaurant and the amount of time the service will take are all factors to how individuals decide to satisfy the need.
Below are the most common types of customer needs -- most of which work in tandem with one another to drive a purchasing decision.
16 Most Common Types of Customer Needs
Product Needs
1. Functionality
Customers need your product or service to function the way they need in order to solve their problem or desire.
2. Price
Customers have unique budgets with which they can purchase a product or service.
3. Convenience
Your product or service needs to be a convenient solution to the function your customers are trying to meet.
4. Experience
The experience using your product or service needs to be easy -- or at least clear -- so as not to create more work for your customers.
5. Design
Along the lines of experience, the product or service needs a slick design to make it relatively easy and intuitive to use.
6. Reliability
The product or service needs to reliably function as advertised every time the customer wants to use it.
7. Performance
The product or service needs to perform correctly so the customer can achieve their goals.
8. Efficiency
The product or service needs to be efficient for the customer by streamlining an otherwise time-consuming process.
9. Compatibility
The product or service needs to be compatible with other products your customer is already using.
Service Needs
10. Empathy
When your customers get in touch with customer service, they want empathy and understanding from the people assisting them.
11. Fairness
From pricing to terms of service to contract length, customers expect fairness from a company.
12. Transparency
Customers expect transparency from a company they're doing business with. Service outages, pricing changes, and things breaking happen, and customers deserve openness from the businesses they give money to.
13. Control
Customers need to feel like they're in control of the business interaction from start to finish and beyond, and customer empowerment shouldn't end with the sale. Make it easy for them to return products, change subscriptions, adjust terms, etc.
14. Options
Customers need options when they're getting ready to make a purchase from a company. Offer a variety of product, subscription, and payment options to provide that freedom of choice.
15. Information
Customers need information, from the moment they start interacting with your brand to days and months after making a purchase. Business should invest in educational blog content, instructional knowledge base content, and regular communication so customers have the information they need to successfully use a product or service.
16. Accessibility
Customers need to be able to access your service and support teams. This means providing multiple channels for customer service. We'll talk a little more about these options later.
In this article, we're going to explore how to attract and sustain customers based on meeting their inherent needs and imposing value. For lunch, this could be a special promotion, a short wait time, or a post-dining thank-you email. If companies can begin to make changes before their customers' needs aren't fulfilled, this can ultimately lead to growth, innovation, and retention.
Contemporary design
Nov 9, 2017The color spectrum of contemporary design is also broader-its methods depart from the black and white trend and try consciously to implement bold patchwork in the home. Contemporary decor also makes use of a broader color palette, departing from the black and white tendencies of modern design.
Contemporary design has the casual habit of incorporating whimsicality to our space, by adding extraordinary furniture pieces. The rationale is to make your living space more individual and to implement a ‘personal stamp’ that will indicate attributes of the person responsible for that decoration.
These are the basics of contemporary design:
Modern design
Nov 9, 2017Modern homes inspire a feeling of elegance and class. It is because designers apply a pastel, neutral palette of colors for the walls and the ceiling (especially white) and ‘stripped’ floors which rely on their natural beauty. Modern interior design is also hallmarked with brightness and openness, and excellent light dispersion. Therefore, large windows and open floor plans are not uncommon for these houses. In fact, even furniture is adjusted to this ‘open feeling’ (large tables, comfortable sofas and armchairs with raised legs).
These are the basics of modern interior design: