Small Business
Marketing News
In this issue:
Food For Thought
5 Ways To Get People To Trust Your Online Marketing
Online Marketing Quick Tips
What's New at Bizine.com
Food For Thought:
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious
triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor
spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray
twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
Five Ways to Get People to Trust Your
On-Line Marketing.
by Kevin Nunley
USE THE MEDIA--marketing help for biz.
One of the Internet's biggest problems is that many people
don't quite trust it yet. All new forms of media go through this early
in their existence. When telephones first came out, people were scared
to death that scoundrels would use them to steal their daughters. Early
radio stations were so alarming to the public that governments around the
world practically tripped over themselves hurrying to enact stern protections.
The Internet is having some of the same problems. When
the general public is asked why they don't buy more things on-line or from
businesses that market on- line, many admit that they're afraid of what
lurks behind this incredible new technology.
Of course, much of this is simply fear of the new and
it will gradually disappear. In the meantime, here are five simple, but
very powerful, things you can do to help prospective customers trust your
on-line marketing.
1. Tell readers about YOU. Include
yourself in everything you do on-line. People want to know WHO is behind
the sales letter, the web site, the product line, and the offered service.
Don't be modest. Supply prospective customers with lots of details about
you, your business, and how your business got started. Let readers know
why you do what you do.
Putting yourself into your marketing gives your on-line
advertising a human touch. When readers feel they know you, they begin
to trust you.
Ruthie sells her custom made afghans from her web site.
Each page includes her photo in the corner. Her grandmotherly image, smiling
at the prospect, helps to put on-line shoppers at ease.
2. Give full details about your offer.
Don't leave people guessing about what you're selling. Rather than reading
through five pages to find out what you're up to, the vast majority of
readers will click away if they think you are trying to confuse them or
have something to hide. Tell people right from the very beginning what
you are selling.
3. Stay away from cliched marketing.
Many people associate copy that starts with "I threw it away"
and "Read this twice, then read it again" with get-rich-quick
schemes sent as unsolicited e-mail. It's much better to start your on-line
marketing with a headline that outlines the most enticing details of your
offer. Then quickly fill in the rest of the basics. After that you can
include full information for the reader that wants all the facts she can
get.
4. Include a guarantee to reduce
the risk of buying. A 30 day money-back guarantee is required for mail
order items. Some on-line businesses have extended that guarantee to 60
days or even a full year. It's hard not to trust a company that stands
behind their products and services for that length of time (and in practice,
very few people will ever ask for a return or refund).
5. Supply prospective customers with
more traditional ways of contacting you. Give phone numbers, regular mailing
addresses, and include the names of principle members of your company.
This reassures customers that you are a "real" company and your
claims can be trusted. Such disclosure is also being required in state
legislation and proposed regulations.
In the end, few things are as valuable to a business as
customer trust. That's why famous trademarks and widely known franchises
are so important. Their names, products, and services are familiar and
trusted by the public.
Work to achieve a personal touch in your on-line marketing.
Be clear about what you're offering and provide reliable service. You'll
be giving prospective customers plenty of reasons to trust you.
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Kevin Nunley provides marketing help for businesses and organizations.
Ask for his list of Special Reports and Tapes on marketing at DrNunley@aol.com
or (801)253-4536. He can also serve as your copywriter, or design and promote
your web site and on-line marketing activities. See all his articles on
his Marketing Info Supersite at http://members.tripod.com/~DrNunley
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Quick Online Marketing Tip
by Terri Gray
Everyone is concerned about getting the best placement
possible in the search engines. While there is no sure fire way to start
getting your pages to pull near the top of searches, there are a number
of things you can do to increase your odds!
One way is to make sure you have META tags installed
in your html documents. META tags will tell the search engines what key
words and content to use when listing your site. (NOTE: Not all search
engines utilize the META tag feature, however a large portion do, so be
sure to use them.) Once you have installed your META tags, you can then
begin listing your site with the search engines.
Here are the basic tags you should be concerned
with and where you place them in your html documents: Install META tags
between the HEAD tags of your web pages:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Insert the Title Of Your Page Here</TITLE>
<META NAME=“Author” CONTENT=“Insert name of person or company that designed
page”>
<META NAME=“Description” CONTENT=“Insert a brief &interesting description
of what people will find at your site”> <META NAME=“Keywords” CONTENT=“Insert
all the words and/or phrases people might use at the search engines to
find your products/services. Separate words or phrases by commas. IE: home,
home schooling, work at home, educational books, home-based business opportunity,
children, kids, math science reading childrens books, wholesale books”>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
NOTES: The title of your page does not have to
be your company name. It should be a short descriptive title using as many
of your main keywords as possible. Try to include many of your keywords
in your title, description, keywords list and the first paragraph of your
page. This will help increase your chances of the site pulling up on a
keyword search.
For additional information on search engines try
these resources: http://searchenginewatch.com/resources.htm - FREE resource
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