Where is Your Phone Number?
by Jeff Mulligan
There is probably a major problem lurking on your sales page
right now. And it could be hurting your profits.
Experts agree that one of the most important factors in a
successful website is credibility. This frequently translates into
the credibility of the site owner. People are more likely to buy
from somebody they believe in.
Is your website as credible as it could be?
People judge credibility by many subtle factors. Does the design
of the site look professional? Is the site well written? Are there
typos and grammar errors strewn throughout the site? Is the author
believable? Does the author have experience in this market or with
this product? These are all important factors.
We also know that a strong guarantee is a key part of a
successful sales page. Taken one step further, the reader needs to
believe he will actually get a refund if requested. And herein often
lies a major inconsistency.
Look at your sales page and ask yourself: Who is standing behind
the product? What do you provide for contact information?
If there is only an e-mail address, or worse yet, no contact
information at all, then you do not have a believable guarantee.
If you want someone to believe that you stand behind your product
you need to be reachable. Put your complete contact information on
your web site. I'm not just talking about an e-mail address.
Consider adding your snail mail address and even, dare I say, your
phone number.
At first, I worried about using this approach. I feared getting
calls at all hours of the night. I worried about getting
overwhelmed. But, I reasoned, I could always remove the phone number
if it became a problem.
Turns out, having my phone number on the site is a blessing. I
have made dozens of sales because I have been available to answer
one or two simple questions from a prospect. I now look at each
telephone call as an opportunity to help someone solve their problem
and, frequently, earn their business.
I have received numerous comments from customers saying that one
of the reasons they purchased is because they can tell there is a
“real person” standing behind this business. The fact it is, I
only get about one or two phone calls a day. And my sites have
thousands of visitors every day.
In summary, take a look at your own sales page or contact page
with a critical eye. Do you look like just another anonymous web
site? Or is there a person there; ready, willing and able to help.
The answer to these questions may have a lot to do with your
conversion rates.
At the very least, test putting your phone number on your web
site. Even if your web business is part time, with a good voice mail
system you will sound professional and you can return phone calls
when you are able. Try this credibility improvement. And see if it
doesn't improve your sales.
Jeff Mulligan has an MBA and 20+
years of marketing experience as an ad agency Senior VP and VP
Marketing for two software companies, one of which was publicly
traded. Jeff owns CBmall, a site that provides 15 different ways for
ClickBank affiliates to earn income on 1,997 ClickBank InfoProducts.
http://www.cbmall.com/info
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