Making a good first impression
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 6:28 am
Let's not kid ourselves, "1.0 searches" (Yellow Pages, QDQ guide and/or similar guides...) are on the decline. The Internet has been a slap in the face for them and a breath of speed and ease (...) for users. So if you search for " Dentists in Sabadell ", you will most likely use a web search engine, if not Google.
Once we have found the concept we need, the first bc data indonesia impression that a company, unknown until now, will give us is the Web . This first impact will only happen once , so it has its relative importance and cannot be bad at all.
Making a good first impression
Our potential client will look for us, and if he finds us (note the conditional) he will have his first contact with our company. From then on, we only have a few seconds to make a good first impression on our visitor.
There are companies that have a website with:
An outdated image.
Lack of information or outdated information.
An outdated logo that no longer conveys anything.
A news section that has not been updated for months.
Information poorly distributed or difficult to navigate.
Annoying and unnecessary introductions.
Sounds, music or pop-ups that ruin the user experience.
Photos taken from image banks that you have seen everywhere.
Lots of social media focus… but neglect!
We must consider whether we want to convey this image to the user (or potential client), because in most cases this information can be decisive in making contact. It is difficult to trust a company that has an unknown corner on the Internet where it openly displays its timeless showcase.
Can you imagine a poorly dressed, intrusive salesperson with a difficult way of speaking?
Once we have found the concept we need, the first bc data indonesia impression that a company, unknown until now, will give us is the Web . This first impact will only happen once , so it has its relative importance and cannot be bad at all.
Making a good first impression
Our potential client will look for us, and if he finds us (note the conditional) he will have his first contact with our company. From then on, we only have a few seconds to make a good first impression on our visitor.
There are companies that have a website with:
An outdated image.
Lack of information or outdated information.
An outdated logo that no longer conveys anything.
A news section that has not been updated for months.
Information poorly distributed or difficult to navigate.
Annoying and unnecessary introductions.
Sounds, music or pop-ups that ruin the user experience.
Photos taken from image banks that you have seen everywhere.
Lots of social media focus… but neglect!
We must consider whether we want to convey this image to the user (or potential client), because in most cases this information can be decisive in making contact. It is difficult to trust a company that has an unknown corner on the Internet where it openly displays its timeless showcase.
Can you imagine a poorly dressed, intrusive salesperson with a difficult way of speaking?