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Do you need a 99¢ Chicken Sandwich?

Written by: Bob Janet

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Do you need a 99¢ Chicken Sandwich?

The other day I saw a Wendy’s commercial advertising their 99¢ Chicken Sandwich and wondered why they are advertising that price point. After all, in our part of the country you have to spend $2.89 a gallon for gas to get to a Wendy’s. So, the cost of a sandwich will not stop a customer from buying.

I drove to eight different Wendy’s restaurants and observed very few customers purchasing a 99¢ Chicken Sandwich. Plenty of chicken sandwiches crossed the counter, most of which were combo meals for
$ 3.89 to $4.89.

So why does Wendy’s spend so much money advertising a 99¢ Chicken Sandwich? At each Wendy’s restaurant I asked the manager why they advertise a 99¢ Chicken Sandwich when very few are actually sold. Two managers told me, “To compete. The competition has a 99¢ menu.” Two others told me, “So we do not lose the low price buyer.” And one seasoned veteran told me, “To create the perception that Wendy’s offers VALUE!”

Of course all three reasons are valid. You may not want to, or need to, compete against low price sellers, and your industry may not cater to low price buyers. Bu,t you do need to constantly give the buyers the perception that your products and services give them VALUE!

What is your 99¢ Chicken Sandwich?

6 Perceptions customers react positively to:
• Businesses that look Successful – People like to do business with successful businesses.
No one wants to take the chance of buying from a business that may not be there tomorrow.

• Businesses that look Busy - People like to buy from businesses that look busy.
When we have sales in our retail businesses we hire people (usually college students) to walk around the showroom to give the perception something really big is going on. In our wholesalebusinesses we always load our truck to capacity even if everything was not sold.

• Businesses that look Clean – People would rather buy from businesses and business people that look clean and neat. We gave customers the perception of quality in our retread tires by making sure our manufacturing plant was clean enough to eat off the floor.

• Businesses that look like they care about their customers - ‘Be 100% Customer-Centered’
Everything you say and do is about your customer, not you or the business.
> Answering the telephone on first or second ring
> Return telephone calls and messages quicker than promptly
> Greet everyone that comes into the business immediately
> Solve the customer’s problems, needs and wants even if it creates more work for you

• Businesses that stay in touch with their Customers – “Stay in touch with your customers and they will stay in touch with you when a buying decision is made.” It is estimated that your customers are inundated with 2500 to 3500 advertising messages a day. They become confused. If you are the seller that has been the constant in staying in touch with them, you will be their seller of choice.

Stay in touch with your customers through advertisements, thank you cards, holiday cards, personal cards and letters, information that will improve their lives and/or business.

• Businesses that take the FEAR out of buying – One of the 4 biggest fears a customer has that causes them NOT to make a purchase is the FEAR OF LOSS OF THEIR MONEY. And it is so simple to diminish the fear of loss of money. Give your buyers a money back GUARANTEE. Not just the manufacture’s guarantee on the products you sell. Your competitors are offering the manufacturers guarantee. Be different, be aggressive, be the one that gets the sale by giving your personal and your business guarantee.

Recently I was shopping for a new mattress. We were looking at those Tempur-Pedic foam mattresses that they, the manufacture’s and sellers, claim is the greatest thing for your back and restful sleep since the invention of the innerspring mattress. They sell for $3000. When I asked about the guarantee if the mattress did not help me I was told by one seller, “Once you use it you cannot return it.” A second seller will allow me to return it if I pay $250. I was not willing to take the chance. Then, when I was about to purchase an innerspring mattress, I saw a TV commercial by Tempur-Pedic offering 100% money back after a 90 day trial. They took the FEAR out of buying. I am awaiting deliver now.

Make sure your 99¢ Chicken sandwich bring you increased sales and profits.

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