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Whoever said "all is fair in love and war," must have never seen the web, where the conception seems to surmise, all is fair on the web, and thus not accountable. In the center of this demise, making a website that instills trust in your visitors, ensures a foundation for a visitor friendly site and sincere expectation.
Whoever said "all is fair in love and war," must have never seen the web, where the conception seems to surmise, all is fair on the web, and thus not accountable. In the center of this demise, making a website that instills trust in your visitors, ensures a foundation for a visitor friendly site and sincere expectation. Tip (1) Say it with truth Represent your offer, claims, products, and services in an accountable manner. Avoid trickery to get your visitors to download, into your squeeze page, onto another site that you represent, but does not belong to you, and other forms of manipulation. I know it works on some, but it is annoying, and breeds distrust. Tip (2) You are your product You author it, advertise, and recommend it, with your name and presentation. Be more than a sales pitch, that extends to the Netherworld. A genuine reflection, of value, personal commitment, and timely response to visitor/customer inquires, concerns, and problems will instill trust. Tip (3) Keep your site in order Just as you keep your records, daily expenditures, expectations, and goals in a preplanned orderly fashion, so should your website be in order. Maintain your site to keep it fresh and clear, without clutter, confusion and misdirection of links and reference. Tip (4) Regard personal privacy Never garnish email addresses of your visitors, and share, sell, or distribute them in any way. And use some refrain in your own offers, campaigns, and multi-marketing material. Who can really trust a site that gets their email, then sends 5 campaigns a day. For a request, first share something of value, information, tips, standards of detail and delivery that compliments rather than, "got your email, knock you out with emptying your mailbox." Tip (5) Trust is a good thing Though it may not appear to be popular belief sometimes, trust is a good thing, and is esteemed and supported by many on the web. This is not to say, by any means, all is trickery, scams, and deception. It is only a breathe of air, to commend conveying trust in the presentation of your mission, your concept, and making your website to reflect the value of trust. This ambition may master your focus, and make you bona fide. |
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