Sharon Housley (
http://solokay.com/?p=204)gives us her 10 “good” suggestions:
1. Display your top 10 favorite sites that are pretty much related to your business. These top 10 should bear the following characteristics:
- credible
- popular
- high
PR sites
- high traffic sites
The above data will help you gain your customers’ trust.
2. Be able to provide your customers comparisons of your products/services with others products and services. This will be of great help to your customers’ buying decisions.
3. Update your customers about news, reports, surveys, warnings, etc. conducted by government agencies or authorities related to your industry.
4. Create a buyer’s guide. You could also add product reviews, ratings, comparisons in your buyer’s guide.
5. Create a tutorial to educate your customers about the usefulness of your product or service.
6. Although many businessmen already know the marketing/sales terms, be able to provide a glossary for your customers. Not all customers are familiar with these kinds of terms.
7. It is also nice to post your company’s history in your site. There are customers who would like to read extra information about the company before they engage any further business with them.
8. Freebies are always good. Therefore, provide free service/free trial to attract visitors to your site.
9. Be able to post any interviews or testimonials about your company and its products and services to add credibility on your site.
10. Make your site interactive. A site that has forums, live chat rooms, or feedback/comment forms make up not only of a large group of online buyers but a community who is loyal to your company.