1. Don’t have social proof
What’s social proof? It’s testimonials, subscriber numbers, or sales figures.
All indications that other people are using, buying, and recommending your services.
2. No sharing tools
If you’re on Facebook or Twitter, include links and your ID. Put Share This, bookmarking, and other tools on your blog. Make it easy to spread your content.
3. Using stock images
Stock images (instead of real people), are a turn-off. Take photos of your actual staff or products.
These tips are from my new 26-page “Instant Web Site Review” e-book.
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- Does your web site confuse people? Learn how to tell. (p.3)
- What your visitors are really looking for (p.4)
- The best (and worst) way to choose colors for your site (p. 14)
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