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Don't be tempted to try and persuade by twisting
truth. Most visitors will sense it. If they don't at first, they WILL catch you later. You lose credibility (and their return visits), but even more damaging is
word of mouth that can spread as a result of it. I can think of a number of times where I've seen an exaggeration on a site (although
site thinks they've tricked me) that makes me go "Yeah, right". I'll bet you've had
same experience. I've even seen this on some of
well known guru sites. Be careful, visitors ARE able to sense it.
Bottom line: Write hard hitting copy, but do it tastefully. Expound on
benefits of your product sure, just don't cross
line by being crass or by not telling
truth.
3. Make your web site and your email communication as personal as possible.
The first 2 points above are very important, but I consider this
MOST important and effective way to gain trust from your visitors.
The most successful marketing gurus online have long know this. They let it all hang out by putting their name, address, phone number, etc. out there and write their copy like an open letter as if they are speaking directly to you. Think this gains trust? You bet! They are able to convey
sense that they absolutely stand by their product and are making themselves as easily accessible as possible.
You may not feel ready yet to put yourself out there to that degree, and that's fine. The important part of this is that you must strive to write copy as if you are talking to a good friend. Don't attract visitors to your site and then start off with "We are XYZ Company. We are located at blah, blah, blah..." Don't greet visitors with a corporate like jingle. Talk to your visitors personally first, offer yourself as friendly and helpful, and you will begin to gain that trust.
Email is
lifeline of your business. Don't underestimate its power for gaining trust. Some of you might despise getting customer emails with questions you need to answer. More busy work right? You'd rather be spending time on something else. Don't look at it that way. View it as an opportunity to gain confidence and to develop lasting relationships (which means repeat visits to your site, and positive word or mouth).
As with your site, compose your email messages to customers as if speaking to a friend and strive to respond as promptly as possible. Don't send a form letter like response, take
time to write back to them individually (write your autoresponder messages with a personal flavor as well). Also make sure that your message is formatted and spelled correctly. Maintain that trust by paying attention to
small details!
Bottom line: Create your web site content and write your email correspondence in a friendly, inviting manner rather than using
usual cold, corporate sounding jargon.
Use
above 3 points as a guideline for gaining credibility with YOUR visitors. Keep your site well maintained, be truthful with your copy, and speak to your visitors personally and you'll be fine. Don't forget that honesty really IS
best policy. Be honest and you will gain that trust that is essential to your success!

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