23 Feb 2008 05:15:53 | Shahnaz Rauf
An All Powerful Marketing Principle.
Copyright [C] 2003 Shahnaz Rauf www.snzeport.com
Trust is that one single factor that in itself can propel your
business empire beyond limits. Just like you trust your lawyer,
your accountant, your doctor or even your hair dresser, you also
unequivocally trust all the other shops from which you do your
regular business: your grocer, your butcher, your clothes shop
etc. Similarly online, Trust has always been a major player in
unlocking the gates to your business kingdom. With the emerging
trends towards believability and honesty, it is even more
critical.
So What is trust? It is basically a projection of yourself or
your image. The way your clients view you. They respect your
opinions, your expertise, your integrity, your reliability and
view you as an authority. They totally believe that you will
work in their best interest. So how do you project that image?
Yes "How To Build Trust Online" can be a major concern. Here are
14 do-able ways to build trust and keep it:
1. Provide complete contact information - name, email, snail
mail, and phone number.
2. Answer all communications promptly.
3. Create an `about-us` page... where besides professional
background you also put in some personal information.
4. Write a personal letter addressed to your client emphasizing
your credibility, your achievements, the issue at hand etc. and
place it on your website.
5. Put some of your personal photos - so your client gets to
know how you look and can trust you better. 6. provide honest
testimonials from real people, put these with complete name,
place and at least website link. With the prevailing concept of
power-linking, you can easily get as many testimonials as you
want.
7. If your ad has appeared on TV or your press release has
appeared in the news, provide an "As Seen on" link to the story
or press release.
8. Announce a professional article with your by-line/powerful
resource box at least once every 2 weeks.
9. If your articles appear in prestigious publications, create
an ‘My articles as seen on’ directory on your website, giving
dates and names of publications and online links where your
article appears online.
10. Publish a periodic newsletter to maintain regular contact
with your clients. And try to help them out as much as you can.
11. Prominently display your privacy policy, terms of operation
and procedure of work/code of conduct/ ethics on your website.
12. Tell your clients how many hours you will be spending on
their order, how much expertise and technique you will be
putting in, how difficult it is, your exact method of operation.
Display some finished samples of your work.
13. Tell them how good you are, how well appreciated, how many
awards you have received.
14. Join organizations like icop or BBB and prominently display
their logos on your website.
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Shahnaz Rauf is a freelancer actively seeking writing projects.
She is also The Editor of The Monster Twister - a Newsletter
helping ordinary web owners achieve extraordinary heights
without losing their shirts. To Subscribe
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About Author :
Shahnaz Rauf is a freelancer actively seeking writing projects.
She is also The Editor of The Monster Twister - a Newsletter
helping ordinary web owners achieve extraordinary heights
without losing their shirts. To Subscribe
mailto:themonstertwister-subscribe@snzeport.com Or visit
http://www.snzeport.com