How to Gain Your Visitor's
Trust
by Matt Colyer
If you are serious about selling on the world wide web
and being successful, your number one priority must be
gaining your visitor's trust. Without trust you won't
sale much and that's really being optimistic. How do visitors
know that they can trust a web site enough to buy? In
this article I'll show how to gain the trust of your visitors.
The first impression can be everything. Studies have
shown that visitors can determine almost immediately whether
they can trust you or not. Making it essential that you
have good, clean and professional looking web design.
The web design should be easy to the eye and easy to navigate.
It should also load fast and require nothing to download
in order for it to be viewed, such as flash and Java.
Provide your visitors a way for them to contact your
business. Many visitors will look for this information,
some don't even realize they do. If you don't provide
it you are sure to lose sales. They need to know this
information, just in case they need help or want to return
the product or want to make a comment. You need to provide
a mailing address, phone number and email address/contact
form.
Secure Sockets Layer certificate is also important part
of gaining your visitor's trust. Secure Socket Layer is
a protocol that sends encrypted data over the Internet.
Secure Sockets Layer certificate shows that all information
being transmitted on your web site will be passed on securely
and is protected. Some people will not even think about
buying from a web site that don't at least offer this
as an option.
Testimonials can be a wonderful way to gain your visitor's
trust in your product or service. Testimonials show that
people that have bought from you are pleased with your
product or service. Also, never make up testimonials,
this can hurt you more then it helps because it's not
too hard for you to be caught in the act. This may lead
people to believe that all your testimonials are fake
and that you can't be trusted.
Internet surfers are ever more looking at the privacy
statement on web sites because of the fear of personal
information getting into the wrong hands. You need to
let your visitors know exactly how you will be using their
information you collect and how you'll be storing it.
Visitors need to know if their information will be sold
or shared with any third party and if you sale or shared
the information with any third party, what information
will you give out?
Also what security measures will you take to protect
the information you have collected and how can they change
or delete any of their information? It's also a good idea
to get your privacy statement certificate by an organization
that's well known and trusted. Most of these organizations
make sure your privacy statement is fair to the internet
surfers.
Money back guarantees are becoming very popular and for
good reason, they show that you are confident in your
product or service and that you have nothing to hide.
It removes all risk to your customers and makes them much
more likely to buy from you. Further more, remember to
honor all refund requests in a timely manner without fighting
with them. Just suck it up and give them the refund.
Provide a sample or trial of your product or service.
This will allow your potential customers to test out the
product or service before making any commitment. Some
potential customers may have never got the product or
service from you before because of the fear that it wasn't
what they really wanted and needed. Just like offering
the money back guarantees, this too will show that you
are confident in your product or service and that you
have nothing to hide.
Getting endorsements from an another well known and respected
organization(s) or person(s) will help prove your claims.
The integrity and expertise of the person or organization
endorsing your service or product also plays a role. Someone
that's consider an expert about one of your service's
or product's subject would be better then someone that
don't know much or anything about it.
Matt Colyer is the owner of the Superior
Webmaster. He also is a php, CGI and ASP developer.
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