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January 20 is Get to Know Your Customers Day.



Companies often make the mistake of thinking they know their customers and what they want, but without asking them, you never really know. In order to better serve your customers, it’s important that you gather customer feedback and input on a regular basis. This will ensure that you are meeting their needs and providing what they want from your product or service.

The "Get to Know Your Customer" day is designed to help companies learn more about their customers and what they might want. This way, companies can provide products or services that would make their customers happy.

You can celebrate this day by maintaining closer contact with your customer and employees. Some businesses like to get more personal with their customers by sending off thank-you notes or holding special events

Here is some list that you may find helpful from Amazon


1) Write a thank you note or thank you email to your customers.
Thank You for your Order cards
2) Try to make meaningful connections with your customers and employees.
3) Request customer feedback about your products and services.
4) Post or share a customer success story on your website or social network
5) Get some gift cards for your customers and employees
Gif Cards



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