Make It Personal
By Jeff Colburn
Posted Monday, June 21, 2004
One problem with websites is that they're very anonymous. A prospective client comes to your site, not knowing whom you are or what kind of businessperson you are. At the same time you're asking them to buy your products or services, believe what you say in articles and possible to give you their credit card number. That requires a lot of trust, and you need to build that trust.
There are several easy ways to build this trust. First, you should put a biography or yourself or your company onto the site. You can make it a personal or professional bio. On my site I use a personal biography. It tells:
Where I graduated from college
What my major was
My past careers
Sports and hobbies I've been involved with
My current interests
And my experience relating to the products, services and topics of my site
For a more professional bio talk about the history of your business. Here are some of the questions you can answer.
When and where did your business start?
Why did you start the business?
If you have an office or manufacturing site, where is it?
What qualifies you to run this business?
Who are the other key employees of the business?
For either types of bio you can also include photographs of many things, such as:
Yourself
Your office or manufacturing facility
Key employees
Employee of the month
And any other photographs that add a personality to your site
Besides knowing about you and your company you need to include contact information. Tell them every way that you are set up for contact, such as: e-mail, phone, Fax, mailing address and any other way people can contact you. Nothing makes me more nervous, or annoyed, than going to a site and not being able to contact someone with a question I have. This contact information can be put on a "Contact" page, but you should always include your e-mail address on every page so that it's easy for people to contact you. Making it easy for people to contact you will make them feel more at easy when dealing with you. Remember when people contact you to respond quickly and courteously.
The whole purpose of this is make you come through your site, so your visitors feel they are dealing with a real, caring person instead of some impersonal website. So put your personality into your website, and make it more human.
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