How do you get round this problem?
We get new customers all the time (good), they say we have the best pizza in town (good) and they order regularly enough to reassure us they meant the comments(good). They will order four or five times a month, then BAM they stop.
This isn’t just a now and then problem, it’s all the time. Two years of being open we have had no sales growth, simply new customers replacing old customers yet with no obvious reason. We mailout to those who have disappeared (We know most still are in town) and have a ‘Pizza of the Month’ change things up a bit. Some come back once in a blue moon, others I think have relocated to the blue moon.
Is it normal to have short customer life cycles?
We get new customers all the time (good), they say we have the best pizza in town (good) and they order regularly enough to reassure us they meant the comments(good). They will order four or five times a month, then BAM they stop.
This isn’t just a now and then problem, it’s all the time. Two years of being open we have had no sales growth, simply new customers replacing old customers yet with no obvious reason. We mailout to those who have disappeared (We know most still are in town) and have a ‘Pizza of the Month’ change things up a bit. Some come back once in a blue moon, others I think have relocated to the blue moon.
Is it normal to have short customer life cycles?
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