Building Credibility - Your Key To Online Business Success
So how can you build credibility on the Internet for your
business? A key factor is being consistent. People are more
likely to trust a business or person who acts in a similar
manner most of the time. For example, if your publish a
newsletter to your customers or potential clients, aim for
similar quality in each issue. Also, be consistent in your style
of writing. Publish on a regular basis - irregular publication
schedules cause confusion in the minds of your readers.
Consistency applies to every aspect of your business. Don't
change your guarantee terms every couple of weeks. Ensure that
all your products or services consistently meet the quality and
value standards that your are promoting.
Credibility is something that is earned. Therefore, you need to
give of yourself to get trust back in return. There are many
ways to do this. Some software businesses offer free trial
periods so the customer can try before they buy. Others offer a
"shareware" version for people to trial. This process enables
the potential customer to check that your product will do the
job you say that it will.
Sharing your knowledge is a useful way to build your
credibility. This can be done through monitoring discussion
lists and boards that your potential customers frequent. Answer
questions that they pose. Be a regular contributor to the list
so that people come to know and respect your knowledge.
Making outlandish claims in advertisements or on your web site
can harm your credibility. Telling the truth is always the best
way. Ensure that your products or services provide more value
than promised. Take the time to walk in your customers' shoes
before writing your ad copy or your web site promotional
material. This will enable you to clearly state benefits that
your potential customers are looking for in a way that they will
find believable.
Testimonials can be a powerful way to generate trust in your
product or service. A testimonial is a statement from a happy
customer saying how your product or service helped them. Set up
systems to gain unsolicited testimonials whenever you can. When
you gather testimonials to publish on your site, ensure that you
have permission to publish them. Also, never make up
testimonials to boost your credibility as more often than not
you will be caught out and be discredited.
Don't just state what your qualifications are on your web site
or in your promotional material. Instead, state how your
qualifications can benefit your potential customers. For
example, state how your expertise will provide the solution your
prospect needs in a way he or she will understand.
Following sound business practices will help your credibility
also. This includes ensure that your business address and phone
numbers are clearly shown on your web site. Also, ensure that
you are contactable via phone and email and respond promptly to
each contact. Have you had phone messages or email that were
never responded to? How did that influence your perception of
the business?
Prompt delivery of what has been ordered also helps build the
right impression of your business. So too does quickly
responding to claims on your guarantee. Efficient business
procedures that are focused on providing customer satisfaction
will always help your business image and credibility.
Strong credibility takes a long time and much effort to build.
It can be destroyed quickly and sometimes can never be regained.
Have you noticed that once a person or a business gains a bad
reputation it can be extremely hard to change? For your business
to achieve it's full potential, it is important that you set
standards and live by them so that you are constantly building
your credibility.
Remember that each thing you do in your business will affect the
image of your business. Being focused on providing solutions to
your customers, providing consistent quality and value for
money, and being accessible will all help you achieve the
credibility your business needs to succeed.
About the author:
Article by Kevin Sinclair, CPA, of Personal & Business Success
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