Looking for tips on how to increase conversions, plus anything else that you might consider to be an issue regarding usability.
Looking for tips on how to increase conversions, plus anything else that you might consider to be an issue regarding usability.
The site has everything it needs with one HUGE exception.
There is no contact info (a gmail address does not count). I would never purchase from you as there is no phone, postal info. I don't trust you.
Mmmm... what do you suggest? It's not a big company, but a small home-based business. Don't really want to give out a personal cell phone number, nor list an easily Googled home street address.
Create a dedicated support(at)smart-grips.com email account? Setup a POB?
Or just state as such on the site, "Smart Grips is a small "mom and pop" based business..."
I say again my last. Given the concerns stated, what would be the best compromise between throwing everything out there for anyone and everyone to consume, and allaying your previously stated personal "trust" issues?
This is a very small business (as evidenced, I would think, by the PayPal payment system), and it's simply not worth paying for a dedicated business line, nor is it worth prominently listing my cell phone number so would-be customers can ring the phone at 3AM and ask questions the site already answers. (Did that before, not doing it again.)
So. Any worthwhile suggestions? Or should I simply understand that I'll lose a small number of sales to people with trust issues. (And now that I think of it, probably be better off in the process. Problem customers are problem customers.)
I haven't considered the email address is so important, since sometimes I will buy things from small website. Thanks for davebarnes, you give me a lesson.
An easy solution is to get an e-mail address using Google Apps. You can get dave@smartgrips.com for $5 a month -- pretty good deal. You'll likely be using Google Analytics anyway, so you'd be using the same provider anyway. It'll use the gmail interface.
A comment is that I have to scroll 80% of the way down the page to see what the price is. Since this is a big selling point, I'd think there would be some benefit to bringing it front and center.
Additionally, I don't think the "infomercial" style of price reduction works as well in a text format. I think you're better off just doing side-by-side price comparisons with the market leaders.
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As said, it's a home based business that pulls in a few dollars a month, not worth the time, aggravation, or expense of a business line.
And perhaps others could comment here too. Personally, when I find a small web site that's selling something I want or need, I don't go scrounging around looking for a phone number and cross-matching it with the Yellow Pages.