Building
Credibility and Maintaining
it
Finally, make sure that you build trust and
credibility for your business. We discussed
earlier the importance of credibility.
Credibility is a key
ingredient for any successful business venture. Building
and enhancing the credibility of the
products and services you offer is an
ongoing and full-time
effort.
Why not make sure the website you
use works as hard as you do to establish
credibility? Let's look at elements that can be built into
a well-designed website to enhance
credibility in the eyes of your potential
customers.
Offer
a Guarantee
Nothing beats a solid, believable guarantee
for building credibility online. It may be hard
to believe, but buying via the Internet is still
unfamiliar
and uncomfortable territory for many people. It is up
to you, the business owner, to put their minds
at ease. One way to do this would be to offer
an unconditional, 100% money back guarantee.
By assuming
all of the risk, you will earn instant credibility points
with most potential customers.


Provide Contact
Information
Even the best guarantee won't help establish
credibility if the potential customer
cannot contact you. Post accurate contact
information
on your website and make it easy to find. Provide as
many methods of contact as possible; do not simply
post a link to an email address. For maximum
credibility, post the complete mailing address,
phone number
(preferably a toll free number), and email addresses
for customers to use if they feel the need to
contact you.
Provide a Brief
Bio
Familiarity is one of the most effective
tools for building credibility on the Internet. How do
you establish familiarity in a faceless,
impersonal
medium like the Internet? Simple, tell people
about yourself. Post a page that provides a
thumbnail sketch that describes who you are. Be sure to
include personal data as well as professional
credentials.
Place your photo on the page so people can put a
face with your name. Creating familiarity will
impart another level of credibility for you
and, by extension, for the product you
represent.
In this chapter, we looked at how to build
your website and explained many of
the elements your website must contain to
be effective. We discussed web hosting and
domain names and even talked about how
to use expiring domain names to get free
traffic flowing to your website. And we’re only
getting started! In the next chapter, we’re
going to look more closely at some of the more
popular and successful Internet business
ideas.

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