A Matter Of Trust: Protecting Your Customers? Privacy
Conveying trust to shoppers is critical to any online business, but especially to small businesses that lack the recognizable names and familiar brands of large retail chains. Thirty-five percent of online shoppers say they?re less willing to purchase from small, unknown e-businesses for fear that their personal information will be misused. So if you own a small online store, you?re starting out at a disadvantage because customers are weary of buying from you to begin with.
A high percentage of Internet users admit that privacy concerns limit their online purchases. In other words, communicating safety to shoppers is critical to your bottom line. Surveys consistently show the top fears of online shoppers ? credit card theft, identity theft, spyware, and spamming ? all center around their information being stolen or exploited. According to Fran Maier, of http://TRUSTe.org, there are many ways you can reassure your customers that their privacy is your priority:
? Third party privacy seals, such as those TRUSTe provides, go a long way in persuading customers that you value their privacy and won?t share their details without their consent. Adds Maier, ?It also lets them know you?re under contract to abide by a set of privacy practices, submit to ongoing monitoring, and work to address any issues that arise.?
? Privacy statements inform customers what data you?re collecting and exactly what you?re going to do with it.
? A security policy tells customers how you?re protecting their information.
? A dispute resolution or redress policy gives customers the confidence that, in the event of a problem, there?s a neutral third party who will help them resolve their complaint.
Go the Extra Mile Too many E-Biz owners view security and privacy as a necessary hassle ? like visiting the dentist. But consumers appreciate companies that value their privacy, and that appreciation translates into more addresses, more transactions, and more repeat customers. You can take additional measures to further safeguard your customers? information:
? Research your vendors and partners, and make sure they?re reputable. Read their privacy policies, and ask them about their privacy practices until you?re satisfied. This not only conveys to them that your customers? privacy is your priority, but that you expect it to be their priority as well.
? Watch out for companies that offer abnormally high commissions to advertise with you. Often, they?re less interested in the products they?re asking you to promote, and more interested in selling your buyers? info to companies who?ll pay top dollar for lists of targeted leads. Your customers will end up getting spammed, and your reputation will suffer.
? Use a shredder for your business papers and be careful about where you put your trash. It sounds crazy, but it happens all the time ? people steal critical information right out of the garbage can.
? Install good anti-spyware and anti-virus programs on your business computer to protect your buyers? information ? and your own ? from key loggers and other aggressive applications.
When you carefully control your buyers? information ? and who has access to it ? you contribute to building good customer relationships. Consumers want to know their details are secure, so online retailers who their privacy concerns seriously are going to have satisfied customers coming back again and again. Asserts Maier, ?When shoppers feel like you?re protecting their interests, you?ll see a big difference in your bottom line.?
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