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Online business: Build a reputation

Written by: Chase Rief

Article Overview: When someone is making a decision to do business with you, they want to know about your reputation. A well built reputation will inspire confidence in you. Your service or your product is part of your reputation. Standing behind your product or service helps build a reputation for your online business. Since many online businesses depend entirely on the internet for marketing purposes, your reputation matters.

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Online business: Build a reputation

The first goal of any online business is building your reputation. Building a reputation is the secret ingredient to all successful businesses.

Why Reputation Matters

When someone is making a decision to do business with you, they want to know about your reputation. A well built reputation will inspire confidence in you. Your service or your product is part of your reputation. Standing behind your product or service helps build a reputation for your online business. Since many online businesses depend entirely on the internet for marketing purposes, your reputation matters.

A traditional business (those brick and mortar businesses) often have the opportunity to meet clients face to face. If you are building an online business, chances are you will never (or seldom) meet clients face to face.

Effects of a Well Built Reputation

How you handle your customers is going to determine the reputation that you build. Those who are responsive to the needs of their customers always have the best reputations.

Effects of a Poorly Built Reputation

While it is true that if someone is happy with your services they might refer you to between one and three persons. However, if you have a poor reputation, it will spread like wildfire across the internet.

The author of the book Corporate Reputation was asked How long does it take a company to recover its reputation today?

They responded: "What has been proven time and again is that reputation recovery is neither easy nor short term. As revealed in Corporate Reputation, reputation recovery is perceived to take approximately three and one-half years, with it taking 3.2 years in North America, 3.6 years in Europe and 3.5 years in Asia. In addition, executives believe that repairing reputation is six times harder than building reputation."

How to Build a Reputation

When you are starting an online business you want to build a reputation. These quick and easy steps can help:

Stand Behind your Promises - make sure you fulfill your promises;

Provide Excellent Customer Service - your reputation depends on it;

As for References/Testimonials - ask every satisfied client for a referral or testimonial;

Handle Complaints Immediately - do not hesitate to turn a dissatisfied client into a satisfied client;

Excellent Communication - always be in communication with customers.

Building and expanding your online business is easier once you build a reputation.

Summary

It takes extra work to build a strong reputation. It takes very little to destroy it. Make sure if you are considering an online business you take the steps that are needed to build a reputation.

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Chase Rief is a USC graduate with majors in both International Relations and Political Science, but he always harbored an interest in technology. Chase is a former employee of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Chase worked at a large online marketing firm where he felt the needs of smaller businesses were being overlooked. He developed Rief Media Inc. with the idea in mind of having one stop where clients could go to get all of their marketing needs met. Chase designed Rief Media Inc. to be the only company you need to help your business reach its full potential.

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