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Six Ways to Add a Personal Touch to Your Website
Setting yourself apart from your competition should
be first and foremost in your mind when you're starting
an online business. Whether you realize it or not, it's
not always about the quality of your products or your
services that gets people interested in you –
it's how you make them feel once they're on your site.
What you need is to add a personal touch to your site
that makes a visitor feel like they're the most important
person in the world to you. Here's how:
Add Your Business History
By telling the story of your business and how it came
to be, you begin to show the customer that you're not
just another seller that wants to make money. You began
as a person with a dream that you wanted to see fulfilled,
you worked hard, and here you are, showing what you
learned along the way. Talk about any inspirations that
you had as you were growing as a business and if there
is a
personal anecdote you can share, that's all the better.
State Your Purpose
Too often, business websites simply present the items
or services they want to sell and think that's enough
to get people to turn over their credit cards but it
isn't. Try to state somewhere on your website why you
are selling what you are selling. Maybe you had problems
like the ones your product or service will help or maybe
you simply have a drive to help people do something
better. Think about what drives you to be in the business
you're in and then tell your customers.
Add Your Picture
By simply adding a picture of yourself, you will begin
to create a personal touch to your website. Instead
of just being the 'voice' of the website, you will become
a real person they can see. In the world of virtual
business transactions, this is crucial to setting yourself
apart. Instead of simple remembering you for what you
sell, the customer will remember what you look like.
Create a Personal Blog
Some business websites have taken it a step further
by adding a personal blog that details the goings on
of their personal life. This further adds a sense of
camaraderie between the seller and the buyer. It allows
the buyer to feel more like a friend of the seller,
rather than another customer. This blog can contain
anything from news about the family or the business
or perhaps observations about the world.
Use Your Customer's Name Whenever Possible
Whether it's in their actual transaction or when you're
emailing your customers, be sure to use their name whenever
you can. Writing emails or advertisements to 'Dear Friend'
can seem cold and heartless. Talk to your web page designer
about ways to ensure that the name of your customer
will pop up whenever they visit your site. This might
require the visitor to sign in so that this works,
but at the same time, you can entice them with special
offers for that shared information.
Use a Scanned Signature
Try adding a scanned picture of your signature at the
bottom of your website or within the transaction process.
Though the customer is going to realize that signature
isn't 'real,' it shows that you are concerned about
interacting in the way a normal 'live' business would.
Try adding it at the end of invoices or in the front
page where you directly address the site visitor.
When you go out of your way to make your website seem
more personal, you will ensure that customers come back
to visit again.
Author: Scott Oliver
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