04-18-2008, 01:33 AM
I'm not done complaining about Flounderhere's inability to spell.
Professor Sneaky's Ecommerce 101
A. Buyer trust can make or break your site.
B. Buyers are less likely to trust sites with misspelled words.
Web design experts agree with Professor Sneaky!
http://www.bellawebdesignblog.com/2007/0...sons_.html
The FTC and National Consumers League agree with Professor Sneaky!
http://www.consumerwebwatch.org/dynamic/...nd-run.cfm
Professor Sneaky's Ecommerce 101
A. Buyer trust can make or break your site.
B. Buyers are less likely to trust sites with misspelled words.
Web design experts agree with Professor Sneaky!
Quote:The site is designed poorly. Once again, if the site isn't designed professionally and is not engaging, consumers aren't going to take you seriously enough to give you their credit card. Note: Watch your typos carefully. I can't tell you how many people will judge you poorly based on misspelled words!
http://www.bellawebdesignblog.com/2007/0...sons_.html
The FTC and National Consumers League agree with Professor Sneaky!
Quote:Until then, the FTC and the National Consumers League recommend several tips for distinguishing a legitimate online escrow service:
* Be suspicious of an escrow service site that claims to be affiliated with the government or that follows "U.S. Financial and Business Code." No such code exists.
* Look for other troubling visual clues, such as misspelled words or awkwardly phrased sentences.
http://www.consumerwebwatch.org/dynamic/...nd-run.cfm