Show Your Integrity
- Show loyalty: As part of the steps to make people trust your brand, you need to show some degree of loyalty to your audience. You must be seen as a faithful person.
- Control your feelings: If you're going through some circumstances that may impact your writing or blogging performance negatively, don't hesitate to prevent such from taking preeminence lest readers get suspicious.
- Avoid abusive conduct: As you progress in the blogging journey, you'll not do but come across critics. You'll experience critique and will be forced to abuse some folks that do this to you. Desist from that as it's going to negatively impact your brand and sense of responsibility.
- Use the pro communication style: Have you experienced how experts collaborate with their audience? Their manner of addressing readers shows that they have a good sense of belonging and can passionately help other people become successful in the online business.
Join the Discussion
Write something…
louisaparson
Premium
The title jumped out at me since I'm trying to build rapport with my territory in door to door sales. The previous DSR had some ways of doing things that weren't ethical so many of those who lived there when he was around have a sour taste in their mouths. I have been connecting with those who just moved into the neighborhood and want to have a different image. It still hurts when a door is slammed in my face but I don't take it personally. As long as I'm honest with people that I meet I gain in the long run.
martin45040
Premium
Hi Israel,
I have a slightly different take on what I believe you're stating here.
I'm not going to be able to "make" anyone trust me, especially from a website, no matter how well thought out and presented it is.
What I hope to do is "convince" my visitors that I have something worth sharing with them and that satisfying their need is my top priority.
Martin
I have a slightly different take on what I believe you're stating here.
I'm not going to be able to "make" anyone trust me, especially from a website, no matter how well thought out and presented it is.
What I hope to do is "convince" my visitors that I have something worth sharing with them and that satisfying their need is my top priority.
Martin