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How To Give Your Business Credibility


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David Coyne
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DC Infobiz
http://www.dc-infobiz.com


Let’s face it. Buying products

and services from the Internet

can be a bit intimidating.



You may have no idea where

the online merchant is located.

You may not know how safe your

personal and credit

card information will be.



You may be unsure if you’ll

even get the product or

what to do if the product

is broken when it arrives

at your door.



These types of concerns are

what you are up against when

you sell products from

a website.



Here some tips to build credibility

with potential customers.



1. Include all your contact

information on your homepage.

Your phone and fax numbers, e-mail

address, etc. List the hours you’re

available to take customers’

phone calls.



2. Offer a money-back guarantee.

This is a must, especially if

you’re selling higher price items.

Mention your guarantee at least

a couple of times in your copy.



The more details you give about

your guarantee the more comfortable

your prospect will feel. Your guarantee

should be valid for at least 30 days

after the purchase and it’s best to

have a “no-questions-asked” return

policy.



Be prompt in refunding the

customer’s money



3. Tell your site visitors how

their credit card and personal

information will be protected

if they buy from you.



Do you use a secure,encrypted server

to process their transaction?

Tell them. I have this info spelled

out right below the “Buy Now”

button on my website.



If you use a online credit

card processing company like PayPal,

be sure to include the credit

card buyer protection policy and

merchant verification process.

People want to know how they’ll

be protected against credit card

fraud.



My credit card processing company,

PaySystems (http://www.revecom.com)

has a 100% guarantee against credit

card fraud. Customers can click on

hyperlink to read the guarantee

before they actually fill out any

credit card and personal information.



4. Use testimonials from satisfied

customers. Nothing helps sell a product

like a happy buyer. The more detailed

the testimonial the better. Be sure

to get your customer’s permission

before you quote him or her in your

marketing material.



Always use the customer’s first

and last name, company name

and title (if applicable)

and their location.



I think you’re less likely

to believe a testimonial if it’s

just signed “J. Doe” instead

of “John Doe, President, XYZ

Company, Houston, Texas.”



5. List your credentials or

experience on your website or

in your ezine. Again, the key is

the more a customer knows about

who they are dealing with, the

more assured they going to

feel doing business with you.



By putting these suggestions

into action, you’re bound to have

a happy group of customers. And

good “word-of-mouth” is the

cheapest, and most effective

form of advertising.



---------------------------------

Dave Coyne is a marketing consultant

and information publisher.



Get his FREE Report: “How to Run

A Home Based Business And Never

Create A Product, Write An Ad,

Or Talk To Anyone.”



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