How To Gain Affiiate Respect

Last Update: October 01, 2009

 

It’s one thing to fill your web pages, blogs, with words. It’s another thing to make sure those words present useful information to your customers. Look around the web; many sites are loaded with content.

It doesn’t mean its all quality content. Much of it is  musings, that numb the mind in its blandness. Don’t fall prey to the desire to fill web pages up with just empty words.

Your ads and web content are not commercials looked at between favorite TV programming.

Respond to Inquiries Quickly

There’s no better way to show respect for your customers than to respond as fast as possible to their concerns.

Don’t ignore the person and hope they go away. They won’t, but your reputation as a reputable business might.

Point Your Customers to More Expert Information

They will trust that you have their best interests at heart when you do. How many times have you visited a site that has a link that states “For More Information?”

Talk to Your Audiences Level

Consumers are informed  these days.

Concerning advertising, don’t present crap at the expense of vital information.

Don’t Promise Product that Can’t Deliver

Don’t offer potential customers  incentives that are worthles

 

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AZ 786 Premium
Good advice. Basic and rudimentary but CRITICAL.
kyle Premium
Sounds advice! Content can definitely just be, well, content. Quality content will one day rule the search engines. We are not at that point yet, but Google, Bing and other SE's are seeking ways to reach this with each algorithm shift!
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