How Trust Can Solve Everyday Business Challenges
Here are a few questions that may cross your mind when seeking to optimise your business operations: How do I maximise my website ranking? How do I generate leads for sales? People keep leaving the site. How do I keep customers coming back?
Well the solution is not easy, but it is simple...by building trust. Read this article to ensure all those questions become a little easier to answer.
1 - Personalization is key
It’s easy to forget customers are human when all you see of them is ‘SALE #21473’ in your database. Connect with your customers. Give customers something that matters to them.
With reviews and customer data, you can start targeting your communications based on what your customers want and expect. It helps customers feel:
- Valued
- Part of your company
- Like you’re real and truthful
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2 - External credibility matters
Here are some common differentiators when shopping online:
- Needs
- Urgency
- Convenience
- Price
But what is missing that tips the scale? Reputation.
There’s a peer-to-peer social economy online where reviews, comments, and more, all have influence on a buying decision. Online reputation is a cornerstone of online success. We live in a world where customers can readily check the reputation of a company online. Online reviews are the middle point of digital and traditional business, where customers meet sellers and talk to other customers about their experience with a particular seller. It’s this customer validation which creates trustworthiness, transparency and credibility.
3 - Creating fans supports success
If you support a particular sports team, it’s probably because your family told you to, your friends supported them, or because something about them appealed to you (unless you’re simply a glory hunter and need no inspiration). The common thread through all of these channels is built loyalty.
You didn’t just randomly choose a team to support . You were influenced, either by idle chat, feelings, or marketing. How a business angles itself is key to success. And this is where your fans are a powerful asset. Embrace transparency, gather feedback, and let your reviews do the talking.
So what’s the point?
Well there’s another question you’ve probably asked: how can I acquire customers for less? Using reviews is a good start - it gives you a basis for ‘trust power’. Let’s touch on some differentiators and how you can use online reviews to promote your uniqueness.
Product features
Unique product features help you stand out. Yes, your new features might be easily replicated, but if yours work the best, they’ll be reviewed the best. So embrace individuality!
Price
Since 2009, studies have regularly shown that price is not as important as it once was. Price must be balanced by quality.
According to one university study, focusing on improving your reputation is the best investment of time.
Use price as a differentiator, but ensure your reviews justify the prices you set.
Brand
How people perceive your brand matters - a lot. Do you think Apple would have succeeded just by slapping a half-eaten apple on gadgets and yelling, “YEAH, we’re different”? No. Apple has a design and a belief. Panos Mourdoukoutas in Forbes magazine puts it the best:
Of all-important branding lessons marketers can learn from Apple, one stands out: branding begins on the demand side of the market.
Service
Customer service is a round-the-clock task. Even if you have the best product or service, lackluster customer service can damage your business. Statistics show 55% of customers would pay more for high-quality customer service.
Zendesk statistics show that customer service is the most important factor affecting trust in a company. Reviews help you see where your service could improve and build trust with your customer.
Add them all together = REPUTATION!
And once you’re reputation is stunning customers everywhere, your sales might be stunning you.
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