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Many web site owners disclose little about themselves on their
sites. This may be for reasons of confidentiality. But remember,
especially if you are running a commercial site, that if you want
people to purchase your goods and services, they need to be able
to trust in you.
Would you trust someone with your hard earned money if you didn't
"know" them? Not all of us can be a Fortune 500 company with
international recognition.
Take as an example the situation with "mainstream" commerce. Small
business survives mainly on the "personal" feel they deliver to
clients. In fact, the personal touch allows them to charge more
than their big brother competitors and not only survive, but
thrive. We engage small business services as we know Tom, Dick or
Harry - the owners - we trust them as humans, rather than as a
business name.
When I ran my mobile computer business and sold PC's, most of my
clients already knew what type of computer they wanted. They knew
how much they wanted to spend. What they didn't know was who to
trust. I spent more time selling myself than my product!
So, what is one of the ways to personalize and humanize your site?
The "About" page - in the case of small sites, it's more of an
autobiography
Write a few paragraphs about yourself, remember to include the
following things
1. A photo of yourself (preferably sober) helps people to identify
you as a human being rather than as a robot who produces html.
Also, when you are communicating with your clients via email, they
will then be able to put a "face to the name"
2. List your experience in your given area of expertise - don't be
shy about listing your achievements, but try not to go overboard
3. Reveal some (desirable) personality traits that you have to
your readers.
4. Your contact details. Invite your visitors to communicate with
you.
5. Some of your plans for the future (relevant to the site)
To view a sample of a personal "About" page - go to:
www.tamingthebeast.net/admin/about.htm
If you are that concerned about your privacy, it may be time to
reconsider your role in the Internet. The truth is, that probably
anything that has ever been recorded about you by a government
agency, financial institution or hospital is available via the
Internet. You just need the right address and password.
If someone really wants to know about you, they will find out
whether you tell them or not.
A good example of privacy problems regarding the internet is
occurring right now as I type this article. I am currently online.
My personal firewall program has popped up twice already to inform
me that someone is scanning my ports.
you get used to it.......
Michael Bloch
Taming the Beast
http://www.tamingthebeast.net
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