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Top 7 Strategies to Build Trust in Your Online Business

Top 7 Strategies to Build Trust in Your Online Business

How do you know whom you can trust online? Which businesses are legit, and which ones are primed to rip you off? It can be tough these days determining which is which. With the advent of phishing and other online threats, some days you just want to shut down your email program and Internet browser and wish for a face-to-face interaction with someone that you know, like it was in the “good ole’ days” before the Internet took over our lives.

The ability to do business online is both a blessing and a curse. As a business owner, the Internet lets you expand your business to more potential customers than ever before. However, as a small service business owner, you can’t be everywhere at once, nor can you possibly have time for personal interactions with all of your potential clients. So, what’s an online business owner to do?

You can clone yourself online.

I’m not referring to some science fiction technology involving the creation of a “mini-me”. Rather, you want to create an experience of you that is available to prospective clients, without you having to actually be there. Your “clone” creates a feeling of confidence in your prospective customer base — a feeling that you’re a real, live human being whom your prospective client can reach out and touch whenever needed.

Here are 7 strategies you can use to create your online business clone and increase customer confidence:

1. Make contact easy. Ensure your contact info clearly displayed on your website. Make it easy for your visitors to find your mailing address, phone number, or email address. Nothing is more frustrating to me when I’m searching for info on a website than to find only an 800 number. I want to know with whom I’m about to do business (a name) and where this business is located.

2. Be responsive. Respond to all email inquiries and phone calls in a timely fashion. Or, install a live chat feature on your site. I’ve dropped an email to several well-known consultant-types after reading their new book or hearing about a project in which they’re involved, and have been happily surprised to receive an email response from them, and even a phone call, in some cases. Nothing satisfies that human need for connection than some personal attention, and promptly returning your phone calls and emails will provide that for your visitors.

3. Become a real person. Use audio and video on your website and your photo. No one likes to do business with a faceless corporate entity. Come out of hiding and display your photo on your website, or photos of you in action in your business. Create a visual image in the mind of your visitor. Better yet, with the increasing popularity of online video and audio, let them hear and witness you in action.

4. Provide client testimonials. Ask current and former clients for powerful testimonials and sprinkle them across your website. Keep in mind that the best testimonials give a synopsis of the client’s problem prior to hiring you, and the happy outcome as a result of hiring you.
A second powerful way to demonstrate your results is by providing case studies, or a synopsis of a problem that a client faced and your strategy that helped that client solve that problem.

People want to do business with people who have a proven track record, and testimonials and case studies provide that track record for you.

5. Demonstrate your expertise. One of the easiest ways to tell the world what you know is by writing articles. Article writing is an extremely experience. Don’t worry about giving away your info — those who may be able to implement your information without hiring you can also become your biggest champion and referral source because they know that you know what you’re talking about.

You never know where your articles might lead. There are no coincidences–just good marketing.

6. Provide freebies. Add value to your website visitors by giving something away — an ebook, a report, an ecourse, an audio recording. The more you can demonstrate your expertise and the more ways that a visitor can begin to know, like, and respect you, the greater chance you have of building trust with that person and converting that person into a paying client.

7. Stay in touch. Once you’ve obtained someone’s contact info, stay in touch with him on a regular basis, as the more someone sees and talks to you, the quicker the trust develops. Regular communication is key, and you can stay in touch on a regular basis through the publication of an email newsletter, a free teleclass series that is open to all of your contacts, or by updating your website regularly with new content, like articles for your target market.

Giving your visitors confidence that they can trust what you do and say is one key to success in the online world. Eliminate the barriers in doing business with you and set visitors on the path of getting to know, like, and respect you. When you do, you’ll discover that their trust isn’t too far behind.

3 Reasons Why People Fail With Their Online Home Business

3 Reasons Why People Fail With Their Online Home Business

Virtually anybody can succeed with their very own successful online home business, and yet the majority fail with their home business.

Why!…Three main reasons why people fail.

1. Not really getting started.

Lots of people sign up for some program or another and think that is all there is to it, and that the money will come rolling in, wrong! As with anything getting started is the hardest part requiring planning and organisation, get this part right and the momentum you create will then push your business forward in leaps and bounds, any reputable program will have all the information you require to get your home business off to a flying start.

2. Half hearted approach.

Many people fall into this category. These people are just looking for an excuse to fail. This is an attitude that we acquire as we grow up, as a child failure was not part of your vocabulary. For example learning to ride a bicycle, no doubt you probably fell off more than once, it hurt, but it did not stop you, you would get back on it until you mastered the skill, same with your home business you will have falls, it is all part of the learning curve, you will learn more from these slight setbacks than from your successes enabling you and your business skills to develop.

3. Belief.

This is probably the most common category, this is also the biggest difference between successful people and the vast majority of people, no matter what walk of life they come from, everybody as dreams and ideas, the difference between somebody successful, and the vast majority of people, is that successful people have the belief and conviction to make their ideas happen doing what ever is needed to fulfil their dreams, if you do not really believe in your home business how will you convince anybody else too.

Believe in your business and other people will as well, believe, and your business will thrive.

Getting started.

This can seem a pretty daunting task, and this is where most people fail, but don`t worry, even if you know absolutely nothing about home businesses, as stated earlier all reputable programs will supply you with all the help, information and support that you will require, to ensure that your business is a success.

Motivation.

What motivates somebody to start their own home business, desires, pleasure. Millions dream of the benefits of owning a successful business, financial Independence for one and with that comes personal freedom, figures out indicate that on an average day six million residence of America alone search for home business opportunities, but desires and dreams of a better lifestyle are not always enough to motivate somebody into action, the biggest motivator of all is often pain, losing ones source of income, or a reduction in income for what ever reason, the emotional pain that comes with trying to exist on a reduced income level as motivated thousands of people into starting their own successful home businesses.

Don`t let pain be your motivator, instead let your desires and goals motivate you and your business, allowing you and your family to live the lifestyle you deserve and dream about.

In Conclusion.

Once you have made the decision to start your own home business, just keep focused on what motivated you to start your home business in the first place, this will provide the drive required to push your home business forward. A final thought, what if you was to take the action required today? what might your lifestyle be like in a years time?