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Your Website Is Not Human - Why Steal Thunder from Your Sales Floor?For the services industry, online sales automation can be taken too far. When it comes down to selling complex products and services, you need to keep a human in the sales loop. Computers are lousy sales representatives, and your bottom line may be impacted if your website replaces your sales floor. As the internet has evolved, we are learning how to do more and more business online. Websites have become interactive, rich with content, and can completely take over the sales process. But could you be trying to do too much with your website? Depending on your industry, over-automation of the sales process may be hurting your bottom line. Don'tstreamline your sales process at the expense of your audience. A few years back, I was shopping for life insurance. I really wasn't sure how much insurance I needed, which companies were more reputable, and the strengths and weaknesses of the multitudes of insurance providers. I wasn't ready to complete an entire life insurance application. I really just wanted to talk to someone who could explain my options. A simple info request form would have been perfect. After a quick chat with an insurance representative, I would have gladly completed an application online. Rather than completing an application with unanswered questions, I just moved on to the next website until I found the help that I needed. I've had similar experiences with mortgages and other loan resources. People may need to speak to a human before completing an application. Accommodate your audience,don'tmake them accommodate you. Some people like to get down to business, and may be completely comfortable with completing an online application. For this stereotype, applications work just great. For question-oriented web visitors, who need a personal touch before committing to an application, you should collect just enough information to size up your prospect, and reach out to them. It is okay to keep your application process on your website, but make sure that there is easy access for web based communications. Keep in mind that web based communications is not just a phone number. Accommodate to your audience, and don't make them accommodate you , because most won't.
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