Three
Steps to a Professional Image
©
2003 Vishal P. Rao
One
of the biggest reasons home-based business entrepreneurs often fail
to attract customers is that they also fail to create a professional
image. A professional image is an element of your credibility and without
credibility winning customers is an uphill battle.
Think
of it this way: would you give your hard earned money to a guy selling
products out of an alley? Probably not. For one, you would wonder where
the good had come from. It would also be inconvenient because your method
of payment options would be limited. You would also not have the peace
of mind of knowing you could get a refund if it turns out that your
purchase is defective or does not live up to your expectations. Just
as you would have these concerns, so will your customers if you do not
create a credible image.
Many
home-based business owners feel they can't afford to create a professional
image on a small start-up budget, but not only is creating that image
possible even with limited funds, it's something you can't afford not
to do.
Here
are a few ways to create that image:
1)
Provide Multiple Payment Methods
Most
modern shops and businesses accept a variety of payment options, including
cash, checks, and credit cards in order to make it more convenient for
customers. Money orders and debit cards are also payment options widely
accepted. You should try to accept as many of these payment methods
as possible.
Additionally,
online stores must be prepared to accept international funds or risk
losing a percentage of their audience.
Accepting
checks is the easiest method you can incorporate into your business.
However, keep in mind that most people will be wary about making the
check out to an individual when they feel they are doing business with
a company. So you will need to create a business checking account. These
accounts can be opened at any financial institution.
Unless
you have officially registered your company through the government and
received an identification number, your account will be listed as you
doing business as (dba) your company's name. With the account, you will
be able to cash checks made out to you or your business.
Credit
card, debit card, and international funds, on the other hand, can be
more difficult matters. At least initially, you may want to use a service
such as Paypal to handle these transactions. A PayPal business account
will cost you nothing to open, but a small percentage of the funds will
be automatically subtracted for each transaction. You can also use Paypal
to accept electronic check payments.
2)
Provide Detailed Contact Information
Customers
like to know who they are doing business with and how they can reach
them if there is a problem with their purchase. However, many home-based
business owners don't want to put their personal contact information
online where it is accessible by millions, and you do want to protect
your family's privacy. So instead, you need to create business-specific
contact information.
First,
you need to rent a post office box. Various sizes are available, and
payments can be made every six months or every year. You can use your
post office box for all of your business correspondence and can safely
display it on your web site.
Second,
you should either get a second phone line or a cellular phone which
is dedicated to your business. Not only does this allow you to keep
your family's privacy secure, but it also prevents your children or
loved ones from answering important business calls in an unprofessional
manner.
Also
consider investing in a fax machine or using an online service such
as efax. Including your fax number with your other contact information,
not only provides customers with an additional method of communication,
but also creates an image of professionalism.
3)
Deliver on Your Promises
It
can be easy to start taking customers for granted once they have paid
for their product. After all, once you have their money, the hard part
is over, right? Wrong! Customers can become repeat customers if they
are treated well; they can also bring additional customers your way
via word-of-mouth referrals.
Treating
them well means delivering on your promises, including shipping products
on schedule, standing behind your guarantee, providing effective customer
service, and promotion products honestly. Doing these things sends a
message to your customers that says not only that your company is professional
but also that you care about your customers.
These
three ideas are just the beginning but they will help you begin developing
the image you want and need your company to have if it is to succeed.
Vishal
P. Rao is the editor of Home Based Business Opportunities - A website
dedicated to opportunities, ideas and resources to help you start a
home based business. Visit him at: http://www.home-based-business-opportunities.com/