"It's so beautifully
arranged on the plate--you know somebody's fingers have been all over it."
- Julia Child
The Value of First Impressions
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Once made, that impression
sticks whether it represents reality or not. When an enrollment prospect visits
your center, they form a first impression of you within about 4 minutes, beginning
from the time they drive up, see your sign, park and walk up to your door. The
image in their minds based on that impression has a strong influence on their
enrollment buying decision.
Imagine your prospects entering your center through "sensory gateways."
What they see, smell, and hear forms perceptions of the quality of your
center compared to others they have visited. How can you make sure these first
impressions are favorable?
To learn the answer, go to the new Marketing Exchange feature
at our web site http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0541,
Here you can view the full tip sheet "The Impact of First Impressions
On Center Visit Enrollment Decisions." This tip sheet was prepared
for Exchange by marketing guru Julie Wassom and is the first of
her monthly marketing features for Exchange. You will also
be invited to submit your ideas on how your prospects' first impressions influenced
them to enroll in your center.
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