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To Increase Your Client Retention

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So what can you do?You have every chance of successfully competing with both of these threats if you actively find additional ways to retain your clients.

This guide contains 33 ways to increase your client retention rate.I’m not saying that you have to go and implement all 33 methods…

The truth is even if you picked 3-5 from this list and implemented them in your practice, you would already be much further ahead than your competition.

These big players are coming for your best SME clients, and with large investment backing, they aren’t messing around.

Another threat comes from the emergence of fast-growth innovative practices offering accounting solutions for as little as £29.50 a month.

These practices are leveraging the growth of cloud accounting and outsourcing in order to minimise their costs and offer affordable pricing.

Sure you can try to compete on price with both of these threats in the short-term, but this race to the bottom will see you greatly damage your profitability and practice growth in the long-term.

In the past 2 years we have seen some big changes in the industry…

One of the biggest (and possibly most threatening) changes is the service offering for SMEs from 3 of the ‘Big 4’ accountancy firms:

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Why client retention matters now, more than ever before.

KPMG launches £40M enterprise offering for SMEs

21st October 2014

Deloitte propels into SME market with £2.5M accounting services investment

22nd June 2016

PWC to target global SME market with Sage tie-up

17th September 2015

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Annual client surveys Clients like to be heard, and client surveys are a great way to find out there’s any room for improvement in the service that you offer. Make sure that somebody contacts each client personally once responses are in to let them know how you plan to act based on their feedback.

Ask more questions Similar to the previous point, but can be done all year round. If you don’t ask, then you don’t know. Ask more questions about what the client’s needs/wants are, and then offer additional services or advice to help them.

Benchmarking It might sound obvious but lots of accountants fail to do this. Benchmark your clients performance when they first sign-up, and keep benchmarking it throughout the year. Regularly show them how/where they are improving to remind them of the value you provide.

Case studies of other clients' winsMany practices fall into the trap of only using case studies/testimonials with prospects when in fact, case studies can be used to add value to your existing clients. Had a great win with a client? Send a case study to all your other clients to let them know. It also serves as a great reminder of additional services you provide that clients may not be using at that point in time.

Birthday cards / Other cards Little touches like this can go a long way with clients. Make sure to send them birthday cards (and even birthday presents for your A+ clients). But it doesn’t have to end there. Make sure to send cards for lots of different occasions (One of my BlackBelt clients, a 5 partner practice in London, even send their clients Valentine’s Day cards!)

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Critical non-essentials (CNE’s)CNE’s are about systemising the little things in your practice that deliver a WOW factor customer experience. Dr. Paddi Lund, a Dental Practice owner in Australia coined this term when he revamped his dental practice. All patients are immediately served tea in fine china cups, fresh flowers are put in the reception room each day, names and photos of each client are on a board in the lobby for when they arrive - it’s the little things!

Create an online community for clientsPeople like to be part of groups and communities, so why not provide one for your clients? A simple Facebook group can be a great place for you to provide content, and for your clients to network with each other.

Create a remarkable experience Similar to above point, but much more. You want to create an experience for your clients that will leave them smiling for days and telling all their friends and family about what happened. This is a great opportunity for you to differentiate yourselves from others.

Educate clients on servicesIt still shocks me the number of practices that only sell 1 or 2 services to each client. Educate your clients about all of the different services that you provide via email, your website, case studies, meetings etc. They might not need it right now, but 12 months down the line when they do, who do you want them to call?

Document ‘best practice’ retention strategyProbably something you should consider doing once you finish this guide. Sit down and pick which strategies you will implement in your practice. Document it as a ‘best practice’ system and share it with the rest of your team so that they know what to do.

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Follow through on promisesThis might sound obvious but I’m sure you’ve broken a promise or two over time. Make sure that any promises to clients are met. E.g. if you promise to have a report submitted to them by next Tuesday, make sure it arrives in their hands next Tuesday.

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Email, phone, web support Make your clients feel extra special with dedicated email, phone and web support. Have a special client hotline number on your website that clients can call in case of any emergencies.

Formalised exit interviewWhen clients choose to leave (which sometimes they do) it’s important to know the exact reasoning behind their decision so that you can use this information to make changes and avoid any future clients leaving.

Find client ‘WHY’If you understand the ‘WHY’ of every client, then everything that you do can be connected back to it. Ask questions and get an understanding of what motivates them to do what they do, and why they love doing it so much.

Go out and visit clientsThis one might not be so practical for all of your clients, but especially for your higher grade clients this is a great way of building your relationship with them by visiting them at their place of work.

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Newsletters/E-newsletters Online or offline, it doesn’t really matter. Keep your prospects and your clients up to date with all the goings on in your practice, the industry, any legislative changes that might affect them as well.

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Hold client events

As well as creating a community for your clients, you can also hold ‘client events’ as an extra way for them to meet and network with each other. Christmas parties in December, and office BBQ’s in the summer months are great informal ways to get your clients together.

Promote clients Are you using social media/other media channels to promote your own practice? Why not use them to promote your clients' businesses as well. If they’re busy promoting an event that they’re holding and they need to sell tickets, promote it through your own channels as well in order to help them out.

“I was thinking of you” notes This doesn’t have to be done manually. Find the right mixture of people and technology to automate a system that sends ‘I was thinking of you’ notes to clients that you might not have seen for a while. You can use this as an excuse for a meeting where you can discuss additional services.

Loyalty program Reward clients for staying with you over longer periods of time. Let them know that you are grateful for their continued support and business and want to reward them with something as a way to say thanks.

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Proactive phone calls This one can work really well. One of my BlackBelt clients has his account managers phone a minimum of 5 clients each week as a courtesy call just to check in on how they’re doing. More often than not the clients are fine, but sometimes it can identify problems they may not have told you about.

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Office makeover I can’t tell you how many accountancy practice offices I’ve seen that are in serious need of a makeover. Turn your office into a space that you would be proud to welcome your clients in. This all adds to the WOW factor client experience that you’re trying to create.

Performance standards All of the work you complete for your clients is done to the highest standard, and you need to make sure that everybody else in your team follows suit. Create performance standards for all types of work and review these regularly with your team to identify areas for improvement.

Refer to strategic partners Does your client have a problem that you can’t help them with, but you know someone who can? Build up a network of strategic partners that you can refer your clients to for specific problems. You might just get some referrals back…

Fire D class clientsD class clients are going to be the ones that cost you the most time and money. Make the decision to fire them early on so that you can invest your time and money more wisely in retaining your higher grade clients.

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Relationship nurturing program A culmination of a number of these points. Have a program in place in your practice to nurture new and existing client relationships over time. Differentiate these programs for your different client grades so that they are serviced accordingly.

Seminars/workshops These don’t just have to be used for prospects. Add value to your existing clients by running seminars and workshops on different topics. One of my BlackBelt clients successfully runs motivational workshops for his clients on a quarterly basis.

Set up the next appointment Always make sure that you have at least 1 ‘next appointment’ booked in to the diary. Depending on client grade, you also want to measure the time between each of these appointments and make sure that it fits their service level.

Superior customer service It’s been touched on in a number of different points but it deserves a point of its own. Superior customer service is paramount to increasing client retention. You need to make sure that your practice and your team create the WOW factor.

Socialise with clients outside of workEspecially useful for your A+ clients. Meet them for informal food and drinks. Take them to sporting events. Make sure that you don’t discuss work though, connect with them personally.

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Team incentives Sometimes customer service might not be your team's #1 priority (even though it should be). Incentivise them to meet certain goals and targets regarding customer service to make sure that they always do it.

Unexpected gifts As well as sending cards, look in to sending unexpected gifts to clients throughout the year. This could be tied in to the ‘I was thinking of you’ notes strategy.

Use cloud tools to keep in contact - social media, eCardsSend them messages in different ways so that you stand out. Record them a video, send them a tweet etc.

1 Annual client surveys

2 Ask more questions

3 Benchmarking

4 Birthday cards/Other cards

5 Case studies of other clients wins

6 Critical non-essentials (CNE’s)

7 Create a remarkable experience

8 Create an online community for clients

9 Document ‘best practice’ retention strategy

10 Educate clients on services

11 Email, phone, web support

12 Formalised exit interview

13 Find client ‘WHY’

14 Follow through on promises

15 Go out and visit clients

16 Hold client events

17 “I was thinking of you” notes

18 Loyalty program

19 Promote clients

20 Newsletters/E-newsletters

21 Office makeover

22 Fire D class clients

23 Performance standards

24 Proactive phone calls

25 Refer to strategic partners

26 Relationship nurturing program

27 Seminars/workshops

28 Set up the next appointment

29 Socialise with clients outside of work

30 Superior customer service

31 Team incentives

32 Unexpected gifts

33 Use cloud tools to keep in contact

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