Creating a “Policy” page or series of pages for your online store is extremely important in order to help your customers understand what your business procedures and terms are. There are 4 main areas you should hit upon when drawing up your policy pages, most of them are specific to customers who purchase from your online shop, as opposed to in a brick and mortar location...
Your Online Store Policy Should Be Welcoming
Posted by Marketing_Mashup under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.wazala.com 3965 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on June 18, 2013 9:49 pm
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3963 days ago
Any website should be easy to navigate and easy to use, and I'd say probably online stores doubly so. You wouldn't want to feel unwelcome (or put off) when entering a brick and mortar store and wouldn't want your customers to feel that way. Why should online be any different? Great to see this post shared on the BizSugar community.