Research reveals three important facts:

1) The Internet is one of the most important sources of information.

2) The trustworthiness of the Internet is declining.

3) Customers will come back to your site if they trust it.

In the face of declining trust in the Internet, there’s definitely value in creating a website that visitors can trust. But how do you earn trust? That’s what this article is all about.

But first, the research…

According to a recent major study, “Ten Years, Ten Trends”, conducted by the Centre for the Digital Future, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet, the Internet is still seen as one of the most important sources of information, but people are placing less faith in the reliability of that information.

These findings are supported by earlier research. American Express found that 73% of people use the Internet to gather information, and Lyra Research found that 48% of people use the Internet to find work-related information as opposed to 7% who use magazines. When it comes to reliability of the information, A.T. Kearney found that workers take so long trying to find information that costs organizations $750 billion annually!

But never fear! All is not lost. It is possible to stem the tide – at least as far as your own website is concerned. According to Nielsen NetRatings, helpful website content develops site loyalty. The average person visits no more than 19 websites in the entire month in order to avoid information overload – they tend to rely on and trust your website to help them.

So how do you make yours one of those sites? How do you inspire trust in your visitors?

 

The answer is simple – make your website copy trustworthy!

The following are 8 steps that’ll put you on the road to a trustworthy website.

STEP 1Always include your contact details

Always! This includes an email address, phone numbers, fax numbers, and address. Without these details, you’ll look like a fly-by-night operation.

STEP 2Tell us who you are

Dedicate a page of copy to the people who run your company. You don’t need to say much – just provide a little history. Talk about their work history, career highlights, education, and qualifications, etc. And it never hurts to include a little personal information as well. Let your readers know who you are and trust your website.

STEP 3Know it & Show it

It’s not enough that you know what you’re talking about. Your readers have to know you know it! This normally means including a little bit of technical information or some other titbit that potential customers will recognize as expertise. (And always check your facts before publishing. If possible, include statistics or some other form of research results.)

STEP 4Include samples & testimonials

Of course, if you’re going to talk the talk, you have to be able to walk the walk. Validate your claims by including samples of your previous work (if applicable), and testimonials from some satisfied customers.

STEP 5Something for nothing

Nothing inspires trust more than an offer of something for nothing. But you have to make sure that ‘something’ is helpful. And make it doubly clear that it really is obligation-free. Nothing undermines credibility faster than the suspicion that there’s a hidden catch.

STEP 6Avoid advertorial style web copy

Don’t go on and on, page after page, repeating the same thing using different words. Make your point and make it quickly. Don’t insult your visitors’ intelligence by implying that they’ll believe you if you just say it often enough! If you use an advertorial style web copy, you’ll seem more interested in yourself than the business solution you’re offering your client.

STEP 7Avoid hard-sell web copy

Once again, don’t insult your visitors’ intelligence. A hard-sell web copy can give the impression that you’re more interested in the sale than the business solution. Sure, create a sense of urgency with your web copy, but don’t overdo it.

STEP 8Talk benefits not features

When you talk features, you’re talking about your product or service – you’re talking about you. When you talk benefits, you’re showing that you’re interested in what the customer needs. Talking benefits is one of the best ways to engage your customer.

Websites can be a great way to engage your customers and make sales. But you have to make sure your visitors trust what you say. And that means getting your web copyright.

Of course, it’s not ALL about the website copy. Obviously you also need a website design that inspires trust.

Happy writing!

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