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Is Your Ecommerce Online Reputation Killing Your Success?

NOTE: This article is based on strategies and principles fully explored in the book Reputation King, by Scott Brandley and DJ Sprague. Go here to get your free digital and audiobook copies of Reputation King.

 

When it comes to ecommerce success, your reputation is one of your most valuable assets. 

In many ways, it’s like a two-edged sword. Respect and nurture it and it can bring you incredible wealth and success. But ignore or neglect it, and it can quickly destroy everything you’ve created. 

Ultimately, there are 3 reputation problems most ecommerce companies face that, if left unresolved, can have significant consequences. 

Problem 1: They Unknowingly Allow Bad Actors to Manage Their Reputation 

With technology and social proof replacing traditional word-of-mouth, consumers rely heavily on your online reputation when deciding whether to buy from you. 

In a perfect world, your online reputation would be a direct and honest reflection of your business, making it easy for customers to trust you.  

But unfortunately, in the real world this is not the case. 

In the real world, your reputation is a commodity, and there are dozens of highly influential websites—from which hundreds of millions of consumers get advice—that are highly motivated to damage and even destroy your online reputation for their own financial gain. 

Not only that, but the larger and more successful your company becomes, the more these websites work against you. 

And unfortunately, most businesses don’t realize the extent that these websites are actually hurting their reputation, and don’t know how to fight back even if they do; so they often find themselves feeling incredibly frustrated. In their minds they’ve invested years of hard work and effort, and have poured their hearts and souls into building and running a good, honest company. They just don’t understand how they can have a bad reputation when they’ve tried so hard to do things right. 

And, because everything online is so visible and public, a bad reputation, if unremedied, can lead to a variety of unexpected challenges and business problems, including: 

  • Lower employee morale 
  • Lower customer loyalty 
  • Higher pay-per-click (PPC) costs 
  • Lower click-through rates 
  • Lower organic search results  
  • Lower website conversion rates 
  • Lower average order value (AOV) 
  • High customer acquisition costs (CAC) 
  • Low customer lifetime value (LTV) 
  • Lower customer satisfaction 
  • Higher return rates, and 
  • Lower overall sales 

 And to add further insult to injury, a bad reputation can also have negative repercussions for investors and shareholders, along with lower market valuations and higher costs of capital. 1  

Problem 2: They Don’t Know How to Fully Leverage Their Reputation in Search 

Let’s talk about Google for a minute. 

If you want to have a thriving business online, not only do you need a great reputation, but you also need to show up prominently in search results so that potential customers can find you. 

The importance of search visibility is supported by the largest study on brand trust of its kind. A global survey of 16,000 adults found that “search engines rank as the single most trusted online source for consumers.” 2

In other words, consumers trust search engines to display the most trusted content and relevant answers to their questions at the top of the search results. And if Google doesn’t trust it, then neither do they.  

It’s not surprising, then, that nearly 70% of all internet traffic goes to the top five organic listings on the first page of a Google search, with the number one listing getting over ten times more traffic than the number ten listing.3 This means that if you don’t show up on the top half of page one, you’ve lost before even getting started.  

 This is why, according to Marketing Sherpa, companies with an average of $1 million in revenue spend 81% of their marketing budget on SEO and PPC, and larger brands with $100 million in average revenue spend more than 39% of their entire marketing budget on SEO and PPC. 4 

This amounts to investing anywhere from several thousand to several million dollars per month in organic (SEO) and paid (PPC) traffic strategies, depending on the size of the company, because ranking at the top of search is that important.  

Think of it this way...The top search results for a question, solution, category, or product create top of mind awareness, familiarity and trust, at the moment of truth.  

With so much time and money being dedicated to SEO and PPC, it begs the question, “How does your reputation impact the effectiveness of these efforts?” 

“Is it even worth investing time and money into SEO and PPC if you have a bad reputation?” 

It’s an interesting dichotomy.  

On the one hand, if you’re in this situation then you’re probably aware that you have a reputation problem that negatively impacts consumer trust; but on the other hand, you need more traffic and conversions for your business to survive, so what can you do? 

It’s like trying to chop down a big tree with a blunt axe. You can do it, but it’s going to be really painful and take a lot of additional time and effort. However, if you first sharpen your axe—or in this case, focus on improving your reputation—your hard work and effort are much more productive and profitable.  

Fortunately, there are several highly effective, low cost, and easy strategies that can greatly improve your online reputation while simultaneously amplifying and enhancing your SEO and PPC efforts. Even better, you’ll generate a significant amount of trust, authority, and additional traffic and sales. 

We’re going to be sharing these strategies with you, but before we do that, there’s a third reputation problem that we need to address… 

Problem 3: They Don’t Know How to Fully Leverage Their Reputation on Their Website 

When managed properly, your reputation should naturally and seamlessly extend beyond the visitor’s search results and onto your site. 

Unfortunately, this is something that many companies tend to overlook. 

It’s very important to display specific types of reputation-based trust signals and content throughout your site in ways that naturally motivate and encourage visitors to move towards the checkout page. 

The trick is knowing what to display, and where and how to display it to establish the trust necessary to convert as many of your visitors as possible into happy, paying customers.  

As you can imagine, this is an ongoing process, requiring various aspects of behavioral design and psychology, along with continual experimentation and testing. But over the years, we’ve been able to research, assemble, and test several highly compelling trust signals that apply to virtually every ecommerce website in one way or another. 

The 3 Goals of This Book 

Now that you understand the main reputation problems that most businesses face online, here are the 3 ways that the information in this book can help you to resolve them: 

  1. We teach you how to take back control of your reputation and build an amazing online presence in the process.  
  2. We show you how to leverage your reputation in Google and Bing to get the most brand visibility, authority, trust, and search traffic possible. And, 
  3. We show you how to leverage your reputation on your website to generate higher conversion rates and more revenue. 

If you truly embrace and implement the proven principles and concepts that we share in this book, your company will join the ranks of the Reputation Kings: scrappy innovators and savvy business owners and executives who know how to improve, manage, and leverage their reputation to become the most trusted and profitable online brand in their industry.

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Scott Brandley is an expert in reviews, social proof, and behavioral design. He is the co-founder and CEO of Shopper Approved and Trust Guard, and has built over 40 different SaaS software products over his career. In 2006, one of Scott’s first software companies became the driving force behind StomperNet (one of the largest internet launches in history). Also in 2006, Scott launched Trust Guard, a website security company that has helped to actively protect thousands of businesses and hundreds of millions of consumers for over 17 years. In 2010, Scott launched Shopper Approved, an online ratings and reviews platform that quickly became one of the fastest growing, privately held companies in America, and has been featured nationally on the Inc. 500, the Utah 100, and the Utah Fast 50.

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