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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/862/First-Impressions-Last-Longest/
...on? How do we feel about a fast food restaurant when we’re forced to w...Their deliveries, for example, are so fast that they seem to be in real time. ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/894/Ideas-For-Moving-Forward-Putting-A-Stalled-Economy-Behind-You/
...en their customers dropped down to fast food, business sank however Applebee’s resp...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1544/FIRST-AID-TIPS/
...tain a resuscitation device. Move Fast Seconds count when a person is not br...third method: Rescuer stands behind the choking victim with arm...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1005/MANAGING-COMPANY-RELATIONS/
...ontract but also to put you on the fast track for becoming a 'preferred agent....test company propaganda in return for food, drink, and golf. As frivolous as t...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/862/First-Impressions-Last-Longest/
... the perception of customers and prospects? How do readers respond to a newsletter that looks like a self-serving advertisement? How effective is a Web site in attracting customers when every page is company-focused, compared with one that provides helpful information? How do we feel about a fast food restaurant when we're forced to wait in line to get an order? Or the supermarket that opens more lines to accommodate the flow of customers? What impression does a company make when it delivers orders more quickly than promised? Clearly, business is about impressions ... Psychological studies verify that misjudgments result from incomplete or misleading information. In one such study a group was asked to memorize a list of terms of praise, while another group was asked to memorize a list that included scornful terms. Both groups then read an ambiguous news story about a young man. When questioned, the first group was far more positive about the young man than were those in the second group, presumably because the positive words they'd just memorized came to mind. The power of first impressions can have serious implications for ... their stores. As a result, customers no longer thought of Wards as a buying destination. Amazon.com is enjoying a huge payoff for making the right impression. Although the value of its stock has suffered during the dot-com demise, the company's reputation remains undiminished. It stands out from the pack as a result of the quality of its customer service and relentless public relations efforts. Other companies also understand the value of making the right impression. W.B. Mason, a large office supply dealer in the Northeast, continually strives to make ...