WHERE_IS_EVERYBODY
| WHERE IS EVERYBODY?
I was recently reminded of a TV advert promoting a travel
company. In the ad a character was wandering about a wilderness
calling out "Is there anybody there?". The idea of the ad was
that everyone had gone off on cheap holidays bought from the
travel company.
OK, so what's the point!
I was reminded of this while searching the web for joint venture
partners for an extremely lucrative deal I wanted to offer them.
I was more than a little surprised at what I found; or what I
didn't find more like.
I couldn't believe how difficult it was on a lot of websites to
find an email address I could use to contact the webmaster or
someone at the company. Granted, some had one of those
featureless online message forms. I don't know about you, but I
find them very impersonal, somewhat akin to posting a message in
a bottle, tossing it in the sea and hoping sometime someone will
answer.
I much prefer a proper bona fide email address that I can enter
in the "To:" box of my email, and a name of a real person to
converse with. I'm sure I'm not alone. There are probably
hundreds, maybe thousands, of your potential customers jumping
up with a hand in the air at this point, shouting "Me to! Me to!"
The upshot of this is that some webmasters and companies
somewhere lost out on the opportunity of making a tidy sum all
because of a missing contact email address.
The moral of the story is don't make the same mistake on your
website. Include your full contact details, make it blindingly
obvious where they're located, and above all make it easy for
people to contact you.
Don't worry, you won't have a queue of clients forming outside
your front door, or ringing you up at all hours of the day and
night. What you probably will have, is more trusting clients,
safe in the knowledge that they know where you live and can
'send the boys round' to knee cap you if you stiff them. No
sorry! Got a little carried away there.
Including your full contact details on your website, i.e. name,
position, email, telephone and fax numbers, and mailing address,
will help your clients to have a little more trust in you. By
identifying yourself, they can hopefully see that your not some
'fly by night' who's going to do a 'moonlit flit' before they
get their goods. You're not are you?
Also, on the even more positive side, next time someone like me
comes along ready to offer you a stonking great joint venture
deal that's going to make us loads and loads of wonga, they'll
be able to find you won't they?
Be successful.
About the author:
Jeff McCall is the librarian at The Success Library, a vast
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