No Sales? No Problem! How to Earn Customer Trust When You’re Just Starting out
The future of ecommerce is incredibly bright. But, how can you get customers to trust you when you're a complete newbie? After all, sales are the whole reason you got into this. But you’ve got no track record, no sales, your reviews number less than one, and your total number of referrals is zero. How do you build a reputation that doesn’t even exist yet?
Here are a few steps to help get you started.
Tell Us Your Story
Putting a human face on your business shows a potential customer a lot about with whom they’ll be dealing. Help them get to know you. Tell them about your passions, why you started this company, and what gets you out of bed in the morning. Websites can be cold, static places unless you give people the warmth of a personal human connection behind your page.
Detailed Product Information
The more customers know about your product, the more likely they’ll be to buy it. How much does it weigh and what are its exact dimensions? What ingredients do you use and how do you source them? Don't forget to mention any special features (e.g. “adjustable frame”).
Content Blogging
Blogs are an ideal way to demonstrate that you know what you’re talking about and are an expert at what you’re selling. A compelling blog is also a great way to get feedback and conversations as visitors navigate your site. However, one of the best things about blogs is their ability to attract search engines, directing visitors to your site.
Promote an Easy Return Policy
Nothing quiets the fears of a new buyer relationship more than an easy return policy. It’s a sign that you stand by your quality and have confidence in your business. Lowering potential risk with a simple, 30-day, or even-if-I-just-don’t-like-it-I-can-return-it offer will increase a potential customer's willingness to take a chance with you.
FAQ Page
An FAQ page is a quick and easy way to include essential information while addressing common concerns about your product and the overall buying journey. You can cover a myriad of pain-points such as security issues, return policy, product-specific details, and more.
Samples or Giveaways
Consider offering free samples of your product or service. Doing so can generate online buzz with site visitors and has the potential to attract more traffic to your site. Here's an extra tip: offer a chance to win free items by signing up for your email list.
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