Sunday, August 15, 2010

4 Ways To Better Business Credibility



Here are a few steps we can all keep in mind to help remain focused on building the credibility of our business:

In my overall efforts, I work at developing a target market, a point of differentiation and marketing materials to support my business. Everything I do is targeted at building the know, like, and trust factor with prospective clients. In order to develop trust, one has to demonstrate credibility. What can we do demonstrate and improve credibility?

Partnering with another provider. While you might aspire to work with a certain target market, in some cases, you just don’t have the level of experience to go after some of those opportunities. Sometimes it might make sense to partner with another provider (yes, even a competitor). If you can’t get the job yourself and it’s a large enough project for two of you to work together—why not? There’s little chance that you’d get the job on your own so there’s little risk for you.

Marketing materials. It’s surprising how many business don’t actually have anything written down. Admittedly, this is one of the weaker points in my marketing efforts with SafeHouse Web, but it’s these kinds of simple reminders that can help us all. For those businesses just getting started, prepare yourself a marketing kit. This can be a simple folder with several one page documents including your marketing story (discussing your company and why you do what you do), your difference, a list of products or services, a page of testimonials, and any case studies you can provide. These kinds of materials can go a long way in building trust and confidence with a potential client. Giving a consistent look and feel to all of your on-line accounts helps to demonstrate that you’ve taken the details into account. Think about both the online and offline presence including your social media accounts.

Professional Email Address. Think twice about using a gmail or yahoo or hotmail email address for your business email. I agree that the ability to access these kinds of email accounts is easy, however, it detracts from creating a credible business. You can still use these types of accounts but use with them an alias that incorporates your business name. Or, in the case of a referral and following a recommendation from me, you would register, host and email-manage your domain name through Dreamhost; Google’s Gmail is the client that manages the email accounts, so all the ease of enterprise-class “webmail” can be had right alongside the professionalism of having your own domain name as your email address. Spectacular!

Create and use an audit process in your business. In almost any business, you can create a list of activities to review to ensure thoroughness. Whether you’re an IT company who’s just performed a software upgrade, a senior’s life assistance service taking on a new client, a photographer preparing for an event, or a marketing coach doing a marketing material audit, prepare and use a checklist to demonstrate a level of experience that shows that you’ve done this before and that your process is comprehensive.

These are just four simple ways to help improve the credibility of your business. What else have you done to give your credibility a boost?

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Audience and WordPress



Here are a few thoughts about proven benefits to the success of most any business website; they are thoughts with audience in mind (i.e. what’s your target market?).

Given: Content is king.
Given: SEO is vital.
Given: Your audience has expectations.

When we talk about the best, and easiest, ways to wrap these 3 “givens” together in a productive approach to building or modifying a website, there are some must-have functionalities that include calendars, downloads, images and surveys. We find that WordPress is the best, and easiest, way to take action!

EVENT CALENDAR
Keep your audience in the know regarding important dates that may include special releases of content, speaking engagements, conferences or significant live events. A quick & easy, popular & readily available solution is to include your Google Calendar on your website; there are many good plugin solutions available with WordPress. Calendars inherently denote fresh content – good for SEO.

UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD AREA
If you offer your audience podcasts, video content or PDF files, it is necessary for there to be a location where the content can be downloaded. Some businesses find advantage in having a designated download area, while others use the immediate interactivity of having downloads available as part of a specific post or page.

IMAGE GALLERY
Image galleries can enhance any website, even if the images aren’t products you sell. For artists, image galleries make even more sense, especially when the galleries display the artist’s talent. Your audience enjoys visual stimulation. The SEO consideration here is: do you have a Flickr channel, a YouTube channel or even a shareable photo album on Facebook? Having a presence in these areas, and linking that to you website, is good for SEO.

SURVEY TOOL
Do you care about how your audience perceives your website and brand? Are you interested in what you can do to make their experience even better? A survey on your website will give your audience the opportunity to tell you what they think. And when you publish the results of that survey, you get to do a Press Release and spread the word through all of your other channels (facebook, twitter, linkedin, etc.) – good for SEO.

These are just four examples of additional features you can add and easily manage with a WordPress-based website. Their functionality speaks directly to your audience and their benefits shout loudly at the “givens” of content and SEO. As a premier content management system (CMS), WordPress continues to add to its boastroll.

And we enjoy the boast! Let’s build your new website – your new tool to talk to your audience – with success at hand.