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Could I get by with a second phone line and an answering machine or would that be too cheesy?
I read this post [webmasterworld.com...] and wondered if the opinions have changed since then.
All the sites I have made for clients have been sites for businesses. They have a street address, email, telephone, fax, employees, tax registration, general liability insurance policies, receptionists, quality departments and quality managers with quality policies, possibly even customer returns departments, sales people, order processing staff, limited liability.
It is always possible to contact people at these businesses. In fact they want you to contact them.
Often all outward looking employees will be listed on the site so people can go straight to the right individual by email, phone or fax. It saves time and gets work done faster and more efficiently.
Ok, now when I want to buy something online, I want to buy from a legitimate businesses with a reputation to protect, one that is not hiding who they are, one who is established trustworthy and who knows what they are doing.
The first warning sign that you are not one of these is when there is no street address and no phone number ....
oh .. I have already left your site
now why should I give you my details (you need a shipping adddress and an email for example usually as a minimum), my trust and my money when you are hiding ...
Sorry mate incomplete details means "bye" in my book :-)