Offering added value can cost you very little—or nothing—and yield long term ROI. It's what helps you stand out from the noisy pack.

design an extra button mentality
It's easy if you think about it: what would YOU as your customer appreciate? For more inspiration, see what customers have told you in surveys. Here are some idea starters:

  • have crisp dollar bills and a nice envelope for when a customer wants to present cash to her staff
  • honor your warranty, even if it expired recently
  • have breath mints or candy at the reception desk
  • give a special online discount code with the customer’s name in it
  • offer free gift wrap
  • help take items out to their cars
  • wash their windows at your drive-thru
  • excuse the late fee for the customer who is never late
  • pay attention to your social media and come to the rescue when you can
  • make an exception
  • have convenient hours—be accessible when customers need you
  • say thank you

create a pattern
Offering extra value shouldn't be a holiday-only occurrance. And it doesn't happen by happenstance. Consciously create a culture where being a customer's hero is the goal.

Don't forget: employees and suppliers are customers, too. Do you have their backs?

Teach your employees to help you make this happen. And make it easy. Don’t make it like the stereotypical salesman who has to “ask the manager." Train, define parameters and let employees use their best judgement. They'll rarely disappoint.


Long after the garment is gone, the extra buttons are still around to remind you they had your back! If you need help creating an extra button brand, schedule a call with Martha here.

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