By Mulengera Reporters
Women empowerment advocate Dr. Aisha Ruth Kasolo Biyinzika has once again ignited conversations online after sharing insights on business growth, emphasizing that retaining customers is more important than constantly chasing new ones.
In a message shared on social media, Dr. Kasolo reflected on the challenges many entrepreneurs face, noting that while business owners often work hard to attract customers, they sometimes neglect the relationships they have already built. She explained that losing focus on existing clients can weaken businesses and limit long-term sustainability.
According to her, businesses thrive when customer relationships are nurtured with care, consistency, and attention. She stressed that entrepreneurs who fail to retain customers risk undermining their own growth, as loyal clients often become ambassadors who introduce new customers through recommendations.
To illustrate her point, Dr. Kasolo shared a personal experience involving a hairstylist who had earned her loyalty through patience and professionalism. She recalled how the stylist maintained a calm and respectful approach during a busy moment, leaving a lasting impression that strengthened trust. As a result, she said she continues to recommend the stylist to others, generating additional business opportunities for him.
Dr. Kasolo encouraged business owners to develop intentional strategies that make customers feel valued and appreciated. She suggested simple gestures such as checking in on clients, offering personalized attention, and creating memorable experiences that set a business apart from competitors.
She further highlighted that even large institutions, such as banks, maintain relationships with clients by sending birthday messages and regular communication — practices she believes small businesses can also adopt to strengthen loyalty.
The message has resonated widely among entrepreneurs and social media users, many of whom praised the practical advice and shared their own experiences about customer retention. Others reflected on how consistent care and personal connection can transform occasional buyers into long-term supporters.
As discussions continue to grow online, Dr. Kasolo’s remarks have added to broader conversations about entrepreneurship, relationship-building, and the importance of loyalty as a foundation for sustainable business success. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























