Sunday, 22 February 2009

Get online visitors and credibility with a Tax Tick

Until now, the internet has earned a reputation for offering the best deals around. But unfortunately, just when people have become even more concerned about getting the best deal possible, con artists are flooding the internet with dodgy ecommerce sites.

In an article on ticketing websites, the Guardian warns against no fewer than 13 such sites that are currently in operation. Some of them promise tickets for "sold out" events. But the chances are that many buyers will never see their tickets. And when they revisit the site, there's a good chance it'll be gone.

The credit crunch will see more and more dodgy websites trying to take advantage of cash-strapped consumers. And even some well-intentioned ecommerce companies will have to close up shop through no fault of their own.

So if you have a legitimate ebusiness, how do you prove it to your visitors? How do you show that your site's been in business for years, and intends to honour its commitments?

Well, a TaxTicked logo would prove that you've been in business at least long enough to pay your UK taxes – unlike most scamsites which avoid accounts and taxes by closing down within a year of opening.

It would also show potential customers that your company is contributing its share to public services – a very emotive issue right now.

And you needn't only put the TaxTicked logo on your website – by putting the words "a TaxTicked company" on your Adsense ad and in your site's description (the bit that shows up on Google), you'll attract far more visitors to your site.

Check out the TaxTicked concept – then get in touch for a free trial. See how much better your Adsense ads work when they mention the TaxTicked logo. And how many more visitors get to your checkout.

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