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customer retention vs. customer relations #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:37 pm   customer retention vs. customer relations
 

I understand that these two terms are connected to each other: 'customer retention' and 'customer relations'. Can 'customer retention' be an element of 'customer relations'? In other words, is the 'customer relations' a more general term than 'customer retention'?

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customer retention vs. customer relations #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 08, 2008 13:38 pm   customer retention vs. customer relations
 

Hi Torsten,

They are related to one another in the sense that if 'your customer relations' is effective and they like you, it follows that they will be retained/kept as loyal customers (customer retention).

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