7. Stay in touch
Regular and consistent contact with people helps facilitate trust - they know you're around and interested.
Contact your prospects and clients regularly (via email, phone call, card, etc.) to get feedback, follow up, and provide useful tips.
8. Be a resource
Provide information that is timely and helpful to your prospects and clients. Post articles on your website, send them an applicable, interesting report or magazine clipping, forward an email with details about a great teleseminar or workshop they might benefit from.
9. Let your personality come through
People do business with people, not companies. Help prospects trust you by letting them get to know you. Share your personality and passion in your marketing strategies and communications - for instance, have a picture of yourself on your website, share some tidbits about your personal life (hobbies, likes & dislikes, pets) and don't be afraid to express opinions in your writing.
Take a look at your day-to-day marketing tactic and determine if you are doing all you can to build trust with your prospective and current clients.
If not, try incorporating a couple of the suggestions above and once they're running smoothly and are part of your marketing system, then add a couple more. Keep doing this and you'll be rewarded with long lasting, rewarding and profitable relationships with many people.
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