Your business is unique, so show your prospects what sets you apart from your competition.
Your B2B buyers are judging your:
Let your potential buyers know your current memberships. This lets them know you’re current with industry trends. You can do this by adding badges, logos, articles, and other associated media to your online channels.
Show your prospects what certifications you have. Let your prospects know that quality is as important to you as it is to them.
Your facilities say more about you than you realize - including the quality of products you produce. Your prospects want to know your facilities are up-to-date and well maintained. Provide photos and videos for them to look through. If you’re going all out, you can create a Google Indoor Street View (basically a virtual tour).
Also, tell them what improvement programs you use during your manufacturing process.
Improvement programs let your prospects know your facilities can respond quickly to their needs, reduce lead times and costs, and eliminate unnecessary waste. Your responsiveness is a competitive advantage.
Show them examples of past projects, including photos, materials used, turnaround time, testimonials, etc. Your prospects want to know if you solved similar problems for other customers.
“Made in the USA” is more than a marketing gimmick. It means quality, responsive manufacturing, and support for our economy. Your prospects want their products to have the American stamp of approval.
Listing what products and services you offer is important, but explaining how you will solve your prospect’s specific problems is more important. They want to know how you can make their life easier, and what it’s like to work with you.
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Your value-added services can set you apart from your competitors, so make sure your prospects can find them on your website.
There you have it: seven ways to make a first impression on your B2B prospects. But let’s take it a step further by shaping up your website to generate leads and increase sales with these simple things.