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Home » Article » Personal-Tech Do Your Customers Want a Custom Toolbar?
John Calder filed under "Personal-Tech"
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© 2004, John Calder http://www.TheEzine.net
Today's surfers aren't always too comfortable installing
software on their computers. Especially free software that they
don't necessarily understand. With all the horror stories of
viruses, spyware, and adware that make the front page these
days, it's no wonder.
So is there any way an Internet marketer can introduce a custom
toolbar to their customers and prospects? Something they will
actually download and use? Whether marketing to a consumer
niche, or to other marketers, toolbars have the potential to
keep you and your audience connected. They're a great way of
extending relationship marketing to the customer's desktop.
After all, some of the net's biggest players like Google and
Yahoo offer them. Is there a way they can be effective for you
too?
As with any of your other products, free or for sale, you have
to build credibility and trust in your visitor's mind. This is
even more important given the overall fear of software downloads
today. Most of the standard techniques to gain trust should
work, but you may need to use a combination of all of them for
some visitors.
Lots of screenshots will help create comfort and familiarity
with the toolbar, and clearly show the benefits the visitor can
expect to receive. Perhaps even more powerful for software in
particular is a screen-capture video. Can you show exactly how
the toolbar is installed, and more importantly, how it's used?
There's probably nothing so powerful for your customers as
seeing your software installed and running on your own computer.
Don't forget to include testimonials from other users of your
toolbar and your other products if you have them. Audio and
written details describing the installation and use of your
software will go a long way towards helping your customers
overcome any misgivings they may have.
About the author:
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