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It’s not about E-Commerce, it’s about R-Commerce
Focus on the Relationships of Business, not the Electronics of it.
We live in an E-crazed world. Everywhere you turn you hear about E-Commerce, E-this and E-that. Seems that some are thinking you only have to put an E in front of a word and you are in the digital age. How ridiculous! No matter how sophisticated our technology gets, we still are working with human beings. This is something the wise and successful businessperson knows. The technology of 100 years ago was amazing at its time but it still required the human connection. 100 years from today we’ll use technology that will make our latest MP3 files and miniature chips in cellular phones look like 12th century crossbows. Yet, in spite of all the E-Commerce real success comes from R-Commerce, Relationship Commerce It is the relationship that you have with the customer that matters most. Yes, this is more important than the price. Price can bring in a transaction. It can work for a short time but it is the long-term relationships that you establish that will keep customers coming back again and again. If you base your business on price alone, you’ll be blown out of the water when the next new business comes along that can undercut you (and they will eventually). Case in point: Amazon.com is viewed as the poster child of E-Commerce. Jeff Bezos was Time Magazine’s Man of the Year because of the changes that he brought to our way of life. The company has focused on helping customers to feel comfortable to purchase not only books, but CDs, videos, GIFts and now even furniture. Who knows what they will add in the future? Is Amazon.com’s success due to the fact that they have the lowest prices? Anyone who can click to one of Amazon.com’s competitors knows that you can often buy the same product cheaper elsewhere. In the age of clicking to competitors, why doesn’t everyone just leave Amazon.com in a mouse click and go to the competition? In the age of sophisticated price shopping robots (like www.mysimon.com and www.priceworld.com) how can Amazon.com stay in business if they don’t have the cheapest prices? And yes, profit is in the picture for Amazon.com but they are building infrastructure and top-of-mind presence now. The profits are in the picture and will come in the future. How can Dell Computer www.dell.com stay in business if they’ve built their business around the web? In the spirit of full disclosure, Dell Computer is a client of mine and I’m seeing up close what they do right to get and retain customers. Dell computers are not always the cheapest computers. You can even get some reliable computers from their competition at good prices. How is it that they keep their customers in light of lower-priced competitors? Well, the answer is that price alone will not do it. Amazon.com and Dell Computer both provide several things that are critical for success in R-Commerce.
E-Commerce is the buzz word today. Yes, having the right technology is not only a good idea but imperative for success in today’s business world. But don’t loose sight of the fact that it is always about R-Commerce, Relationship Commerce. Building and enhancing relationships through technology, personal contact and meeting customers’ needs is what it is all about. It was before, it is now and it will be that way for the next 100 years. Enjoy your visit to my Website! Terry
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