bug-gnuts
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[Bug-gnuts] still life


From: Pete Cisneros
Subject: [Bug-gnuts] still life
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:51:21 +0200
User-agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909)


By monitoring questions, complaints, and cries for help, you can possibly identify the need for new products or services. This could include recommended books, tips, top tens, product manuals, tools for download, or other useful information.
Long sentences are tedious to read.
Keep your pages brief and concise.
But hey, isn't that a great way to improve your product or service?
Without goals to guide you in developing and monitoring your website, all your site will be is an online announcement that you are in business.
You would think that this would be obvious but I've seen web sites that just have gobs of information that really doesn't match their site. Now there are exceptions to this, if you can't write well then there is no point to writing poor articles with good information. Within seconds you will have a list of website reviews, blog postings, and forum comments. Now there are exceptions to this, if you can't write well then there is no point to writing poor articles with good information. Put them where people will see them and include them on all pages of your website so that happy customers will be associated with your website.
Business Cards: Be sure your web site URL is on all paper correspondence and on your business cards. Not identifying the benefits of your products or services. Long sentences are tedious to read.
This will show viewers that the testimonials you show on your site are not fake.
The good information will be lost in the lack of writing ability. I actually became embarrassed to call the company because I couldn't remember the person's name.
I actually became embarrassed to call the company because I couldn't remember the person's name.
You are there to bring people together; it makes it much simpler and less fraught with peril. Active verbs are powerful and lend energy to your site. Just ask these well known people to review your product and give a testimonial. A testimonial on your site is good, but having them in such a publicly accessible place as a review section can give them even more authenticity.
Find ways to display your web site URL in your store and any other place the public may see it. This involves such novices telling everyone that they know, and giving the product a personal recommendation, or endorsement. Overuse of technology.
If a visitor on your site sees a testimonial from a well known person who is associated with the product you are trying to sell then this will have a great boost for your credibility. It will provide content to any who wish it, but its true purpose is to infiltrate the market, virally. Testimonials are extremely effective in making visitors take that extra step forward to buy your product because they are given confidence by looking at what other people have said. Make certain that you include copyright statements on every page, and appropriately update the copyright year.
Lack of copyright statements. However, prominent mistakes on several websites are still apparent.
You could have customers give a spoken testimonial. Once you've built your website you have to let people know about it. Neglecting to ask the visitor to do something.
But hey, isn't that a great way to improve your product or service? There will be a cost, but you may find the return visitors make it worthwhile.
By actively and consistently applying these forum tactics you will find that both your lead generation and customer relationship management initiatives will be far more productive. Using audio and video will give your website that extra touch and your trustworthiness will go up as well.


reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]