Customer needs is what the Customer needs!
Customer churn, customer attrition or customer defection - these are few marketing term for lost customer.
Customer service is "Good" when the customer is "satisfied", and customer service is "Excellent" when the customer is "Delighted"
You might use the adjective potential for potential customers or future for future customers. Terminology inferring hoped for customers is weak and unprofessional. Terminology used for business should be strong and positive.
Prospective Customer: Future Customer - A person who wants to become customer of a Company in future.
No, it is a noun. It can be used as an adjunct with nouns as in the terms customer service and customer profile.
The word meaning "with constant frequency" is an adjective. The word meaning "a frequent customer" is a noun.
verb: to customize noun: customization adjective: custom adverb: (none?)
No, "customer focused" is not typically hyphenated when used as a compound adjective. It is generally written as two separate words. However, if used directly before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "customer-focused" to clarify that it describes the noun that follows.
a customer is one that alway patronises your shop either daily, weekly,monthly or yearly.OED definition of customer:A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business:Mr Harrison was a regular customer at the Golden Lion.[with adjective] A person of a specified kind with whom one has to deal:he's a tough customer.
Regular is an adjective, as in to put something in its regular place. Regular in a noun, as in the restaurant can always find a table for a regular customer.
No, the word 'pleased' is the past participle of the verb 'to please'; a past participle is also an adjective; for example:A pleased customer will likely shop here again.
You might use the following adjectives to describe the word damage: severe, minor, storm, tornado, major.Here is an example of a sentence in which the word stormis used as an adjective to describe damage. The customer filed an insurance claim for storm damage to her garage.
The word competition is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a test of skill or ability, a contest; a rival business striving toseverethe same customer base; a word for a competitor.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective