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295 - What Happens When You Lose your Customer’s Trust?

295 - What Happens When You Lose your Customer’s Trust?

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Summary

In this episode, Monica challenges business owners to think beyond short-term reactions and consider the long-term impact of their brand decisions. She shares a powerful perspective on the difference between a boycott and a breakup and why that distinction matters more than many entrepreneurs realize. Through real-world examples and personal experiences, she highlights how quickly customer relationships can shift when values feel misaligned or inconsistent.

This episode encourages entrepreneurs to focus on authenticity, consistency, and customer trust. It reminds listeners that while taking a stand can be impactful, it also comes with responsibility. Because in business, trust isn’t just built...it must be maintained.

Episode Quote: If people believe they share values with a company, they will stay loyal to the brand. Howard Schultz


What you will learn in this episode

  • How to recognize the difference between a temporary customer reaction and a permanent loss

  • How to build long-term trust through consistency in your brand values

  • How to evaluate whether your business messaging aligns with your audience

  • How to maintain authenticity when supporting causes or making public statements

  • How to strengthen customer relationships by focusing on service first

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