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6 Tips for Turning Callers into Customers

August 2, 2019 By Naseem Muaddi

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Everyone that calls your auto upholstery shop is a potential customer.

That’s why it’s important to always speak professionally on the phone — regardless of how busy (or annoyed) you might be.

A simple slip of the tongue or even an unkind tone can end up costing you money and even hurting your shop’s reputation.

Fortunately, that can be avoided by following these six simple tips:

1. Start with a professional greeting

Never answer a business call with a lone “hello.” Instead, try something like this: “Brady’s Auto Upholstery. This is Brady speaking. How may I help you?”

This type of greeting let’s potential customers know they dialed the correct number and are speaking with someone important. What’s more, it conveys professionalism.

2. Educate the customer

Many customers think that jobs are much easier than they actually are — which is why some act shocked when they hear our prices.

Rather than get defensive, explain the steps you’ll need to take to complete the service. This will put them at ease and justify the cost. 

From personal experience, I know that customers appreciate the little bit of knowledge that we share with them. It makes them feel confident that we know what we’re doing and that our prices are fair.

3. Watch your tone

Be aware that your tone of voice is just as important as the words you speak.

Being sarcastic or condescending to customers while attempting to educate them can be offensive. Answer their questions — no matter how silly they may seem — politely and professionally.

Difficult customers are especially deserving of professional treatment. After all, they’re the ones most likely to go about ruining your reputation.

4. Provide incentives for them to visit

Lots of callers are just looking for a quick price quote. But most auto upholstery work is too specialized to give quotes over the phone.

Don’t get duped into giving blind quotes. When the car comes into your shop, it’ll most likely need a lot more work than what the customer let on — yet he’ll still try to hold you to the quote.

Instead, provide incentives for customers to bring their cars in. Tell them that you have fabric samples for them to see and feel, and that you’d like to discuss design ideas in more detail. If your in-person quote is free, let them know.

This could only work to your advantage, as it’s much easier to sell a job in person than over the phone.

5. Schedule an appointment

Once you provided an incentive for customers to visit, go ahead and set an appointment.

“Stop by anytime before 6pm” is no good because it’s non-committal. It makes potential customers feel like they’re not letting anyone down by not showing up.

Customers are more likely to visit if you actually set a date and time.

“Okay Frank, we’ll see you on Tuesday at 3pm.” Doesn’t that seem more firm?

Most customers, not wanting to be jerks, will actually keep the appointment.

6. End with a professional farewell

The way you end a call is just as important as how it starts.

Never end with a lone “goodbye” or “see you later.” Instead, try something like this: “Thanks for calling Brady’s Auto Upholstery. We hope to see you soon.”

This type of farewell reminds customers that you’re a true professional.

Filed Under: Archive, Better Business, THR Favorites Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior

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  1. Edward Munday says

    July 11, 2015 at 4:09 pm

    Retired…Just An Input On Estimates , It May Be Better To Get A Fee For It Up Front Rather Than Give A Free One Which Is More Than Likely Will Take A Good Hour Of Your Time Which Is How Much Per Hour…If you Are Going To Give 3 Estimates In One Day With No Charge That’s Three Hours You Will Have To Make Up Where? On Another Customer. The Bottom Line Is There Always. If Need Be Tell the customer The Estimate Fee Comes Off The Price With The Job.

  2. Paul says

    August 2, 2019 at 5:58 pm

    Very good Article, I have a young lady with fantastic phone skills, she does all of this, we also call every customer a few days after the job is completed for a follow-up. My customers love the follow-up call too.

  3. Johnny Ritcheson says

    February 9, 2022 at 7:24 am

    I found that many times if it is a job that is going to take a longer time to complete I send customers progress pictures (if they want to receive them) it just takes a minute but puts most customers, especially remote customers, the ability to see ,witness and enjoy the shared experience. At the same time it builds clients, they talk to their friends.. I always liked what Paul Mcartney said” I go thru a day thinking to myself that i have three dollars in my pocket, helps to keep me hungry”. I agree, when your hungry ,you always remember that the customer pays the bills , I am much more inclined to answer phones with much more of a courtious voice, And take more time to help the customer decide to go with us regardless of price.

  4. THE CAPTAIN says

    August 20, 2023 at 8:32 pm

    REALLY SHOULD UPDATE MOST INFORMATION ON THIS SITE, ALTHOUGH IT IS GREAT! STILL OLD SCHOOL STUFF, WHERE ARE THE NEW GUYS? THERE ARE NONE! DIEING HERE, WHICH IS VERY DEPRESSING, WORKED TO LONG TO SEE THIS HAPPENING, I GUESS I SHOULD HAVE BEEN A COBBLER ! NOBODY CARES BUT THE BIG GUYS, BUT THE LITTLE GUY IS THE ONE THAT FUELS THERE FIRE ! WAKE UP!!!

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