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by:
Timothy
Ward |
People
are by nature untrusting. We start out as
children trusting any and everyone but as
the years roll by and the heartaches mount
we learn to trust fewer and fewer people.
I have a saying that I've lived by for many
years: 'Trust
no one but your Mama-and keep one eye on
her'. I know it sounds a bit paranoid but
it makes my point. You have to be very careful
who you allow yourself to trust.
Hopefully, one of the first lessons we learned
online was to be even more cautious of who
we trust. Cyberspace is full of cheats,
thieves and swindlers. And for every outright
criminal on the internet there are ten indirect
criminals
who'd say and do almost anything to get
you to buy from them. We all get bombarded
with this dishonesty every time we log onto
the World Wide Web. So how can those of
us who are honest stand out in the crowd?
Simple: By gaining the websurfer's trust.
I've found a great way to earn trust online
is through writing articles. When you write
an article you give readers a chance to
form an opinion about you. If what you've
written makes sense then people will generally
form a good opinion about you. And any opinion
formed about you transfers to your website
and all products offered on it. Now imagine
what happens if someone reads 3 or 4 of
your articles. Not only do they gain valuable
information but there's also a relationship
growing
you and the reader. And what is the basis
for any relationship? You guessed it: TRUST.
So take a break from surfing the Net and
start writing an article about your website
or some related topic. Not only
can this article drum you up some extra
traffic, it can also help you to gain the
trust of your readers. And trust goes a
long way in cyberspace.
About the author:
Timothy Ward moderates Free Ezine Articles,
an announcement list for quality ezine articles.
All writers are encouraged to join and promote
their work. Visit: http://www.ezinearticles.eshire.net
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