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Have you ever visited a web site and been attacked by screaming pop-up ads, gotten
lost in a clutter of banner ads, had things flash and go boom? And have you ever
visited a site that was informative, easy to navigate and generally pleasant to
peruse?
Which site gained your trust? Which site would you revisit?
The more user-friendly building tools you use on your site, the more trust will
be developed with your viewers. With this in mind, here are expert tips for
making your online store trustworthy...
Purchase an appropriate domain name
Paying for your own domain name builds trust and is professional looking. Your
own domain name will be - free of all advertisements (except products you sell
or recommend). You want to sell your visitors on the content of your site -
not the products of other advertisers.
Use domain name email addresses
When searching for a host for your site, look for packages that include POP3
accounts (preferred) and alias accounts (second in line). This will enable you
to send email from your site (you@yourbusiness.com) which looks much more professional
than you@freeemailaccount.com It is easier to trust someone who has evidently
made an investment in their business.
Include contact information
Provide phone numbers, hours of operation (including time zone), a business
mailing address and an email address. PO Boxes are not considered addresses.
Many companies won't deliver to PO Boxes, and many visitors won't purchase from
you if you use one. Work from home? Add a suite or building number to your home/apartment.
Or use a mail forwarding service for a real address.
Add contact links
Place at least one way for your visitors to contact you on each page and place
your Webmaster's contact information on at least the bottom of the front page.
This way your visitors can request information from you, and if there is a problem
with your site, they can write to the Webmaster. Even if you and the Webmaster
are the same person, place the Webmaster's email address on the site.
Keep your content updated
To be current, the content of your site must be no more than 6 months old. The
pages must include an up-to-date "Last Updated _________". Even if
you don't change the site information (because it is completely correct and
updated) do keep the date updated.
Include a personal touch
Provide an "About Me/Us" page. Provide the names of the owner, president,
executives, and staff on the contact page. include individual and group pictures,
small biographies if relevant, and email addresses where they can be quickly
contacted. Don't make it look as though your site's owners want to be anonymous,
which obviously generates suspicions.
Avoid enter pages and splash screens
Do you have an "Enter page" or splash screen on the front of your
site? If so, delete it now! You will lose visitors who want information quickly
because they'll go to a rival site instead. Worse than an enter page is an enter
page that forces someone to download a program such as Flash. If you want to
use the option of Flash pages, fancy pointers etc., give visitors the option
of viewing them. Don't force them to download any programs.
Cater to everyone
Include tags with your images to assist those with sight disabilities and the
hundreds of thousands of people all over the world who use library-based text-only
computer software and Web browsers.
Make it quick
Ensure that a majority of your pages load in less then 20 seconds with a 56K
modem. Most visitors will not have the patience to stick around much longer
than that and will simply move on. A site that loads quickly and is neatly designed,
will show that you are a professional company. It will also boost confidence
in your potential buyers.
Request recommendations
Ask your clients for testimonials and permission to use their whole name on
your Web site. If they don't feel comfortable doing so, find others who will.
Link it
Make sure that links within your site work. Ask your Web designer to design
an interesting "error" page that will allow your visitors to get back
on track if a page they bookmarked no longer exists. Make sure that links to
sites outside your website work. Download a links checker and use it monthly.
Sometimes you'll find that you've linked within your site to a page you've moved
or removed. Other times you'll find that pages outside your site have disappeared
or are changed.
Spell it right
If you want your site to be as professional as it could be, put each page though
a spell checker or hire an excellent proofreader. Don't underestimate the value
of a properly spelled site.
Provide guarantees
If you have a money back guarantee on your service or product, say so. If you
don't, say so. Do guarantees include or exclude returning the shipping or handling
fees? How about a privacy policy for your newsletter emailing list or code of
ethics? Clearly place any type of guarantee on your site.
Secure purchases
When you purchase from the best sites, the site owner will provide you with
the most secure purchase program available. This includes a secure server, secure
gateway, and information that informs you that your purchase is as secure as
is currently possible. When you are taken to another website to make your purchase,
notice if the new site mentions that it's been secured. If it doesn't say so,
go find the product on a site that does.
About the Author:
© Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved. Maria Marsala, Business & Life
Coach-Consultant. Maria works with successful individuals as they take their
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