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The Customer You Never Knew You Lost

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The Customer You Never Knew You Lost

A practical introduction to what AI can do for a small business right now.

Module 1: The Problem You Didn't Know You Had Lesson Screen
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Module 1: The Problem You Didn't Know You Had

This lesson belongs to Module 1: The Problem You Didn't Know You Had. Work through the module in order so each step builds on the one before it.

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You probably think of a lost customer as someone who complained, asked for a refund, or walked out. But the most common kind of lost customer never says a word — they just don't come back.

The Invisible Problem

Here's a scenario that plays out in small businesses everywhere, every day. It's your busiest hour. You're with a client, in the middle of a job, or just trying to eat lunch. Your phone rings. You can't get to it.

The call goes to voicemail. Or it just rings out.

Most people won't leave a voicemail. Studies consistently show that around 80% of callers who reach voicemail hang up without leaving a message. They just move on to the next option — which is usually your competitor.

The painful part? You never know it happened. There's no record of the missed opportunity. Your day felt normal. But somewhere out there, a potential customer decided to go elsewhere.

Think about this: Think about your last really busy week. How many times did you see a missed call on your phone? Now imagine each one was a person ready to book with you — and they didn't.

In case you hear this term out there...

Conversion — In business terms, a 'conversion' happens when a potential customer takes the action you want — like booking, calling back, or buying. A missed call is a conversion that never happened.

Churn — When an existing customer stops using your services and moves to a competitor, that's called churn. It doesn't always happen loudly.

The customers who never reach you are the ones you'll never know you lost — and that's what makes them so costly.

Lesson screen for The Customer You Never Knew You Lost in Module 1: The Problem You Didn't Know You Had within Never Miss Another Customer: What AI Can Actually Do for Your Small Business.
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