Increasing consumer fraud in 2021,  blamed on the pandemic, made many customers approach new businesses with caution. The increase in consumer spending combined with a labor shortage gave an opportunity for unscrupulous businesses and scammers to thrive.

Addressing Customer Apprehensions

Reports of customers becoming a victim of problematic businesses are extensive. Some victims, after making large upfront payments, have had contractors fail to return to complete the work. Consequently, consumers remain skeptical about businesses lacking a proven track record.

Establishing Trust with Small Business Customers

For new business owners, establishing trust is key. Practical steps to build credibility and establish a solid reputation are:

  1. State Registration: Register your business in the state. This allows customers to verify your business’s legitimacy in state databases.
  2. Google Business Profile: Establish your free Google Business Profile to optimize your business’s online visibility. Become accredited by the Better Business Bureau and utilize profiles on platforms like Yelp, Angi, and Glassdoor.
  3. Consistent Branding: Maintain consistent visual branding across all channels—website, online profiles, business cards, etc. These details convey professionalism.
  4. Highlight Credentials: Display licenses, accreditations, and industry affiliations prominently on marketing materials. These demonstrate legitimacy and protection.
  5. Accessible Contact Information: Ensure consistent contact information across all customer-related platforms. Reliable contact information reassures customers of your accessibility.
  6. Encourage and Respond to Reviews: Encourage customers to leave reviews. Authentic response to both positive and negative feedback matters more than perfect ratings.
  7. Active Social Media Presence: Establish an active social media presence. Respond promptly to customer inquiries and engage with posts.
  8. Personalized Responses: Personally responding to reviews strengthens authenticity.
  9. Share Your Story: Use the About Us page on your website to share your business’s background, philosophy, and mission. Including a team page further enhances transparency.

Building credibility takes time, but establishing trust with early customers can institute a solid reputation as your customer base expands.

How to Gain Customers’ Trust as a New Small Business (thehartford.com)

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