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Customer Satisfaction May Be the Wrong Target

Customer satisfaction has been treated like the golden calf of business for years. Companies send surveys, collect ratings, measure smiley faces, and proudly announce that 87% of their customers are “satisfied.” Wonderful. That and five dollars might get you a coffee, assuming your satisfied customer does not buy it from someone else. Because here is the uncomfortable truth: satisfied customers still disappear. They do not always complain. They do not always leave angry. They just drift away quietly, like relatives after dinner when someone mentions helping with the dishes. Satisfaction is nice, but it is not the finish line. The real goals are customer acquisition, customer experience, and customer expansion. In plain English: get the right people’s attention, give them a reason to buy, deliver an experience worth remembering, and create enough value that they come back, buy more, and tell other humans. Most businesses spend a lot of time

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The New Business Killer: Obscurity

The biggest problem most small businesses face today is not poor service, weak products, or lack of effort. It is obscurity. A business can be

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If We Are All F*cked, Now What Do We Do?

Let’s not pretend everything feels stable right now. Between geopolitical tension, an AI-driven shake-up, and economic uncertainty, there’s a low-grade anxiety running through the business community. And if you listen to enough headlines, it sounds like we’re all one bad quarter away from chaos. But here’s the truth most people

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Customer Satisfaction May Be the Wrong Target

Customer satisfaction has been treated like the golden calf of business for years. Companies send surveys, collect ratings, measure smiley faces, and proudly announce that 87% of their customers are “satisfied.” Wonderful. That and five dollars might get you a coffee, assuming your satisfied customer does not buy it from

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The Ripple Effect of Gratitude: Why Acknowledgment Is Personal Thanksgiving

Acknowledging others isn’t just a gesture of politeness—it’s an act of personal thanksgiving that can transform your mindset and relationships. When you make a habit of recognizing those around you, you’re actively choosing to focus on the positive contributions others make in your life, and this gratitude enriches your own

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