I don't know of 'perfect' ways, but some effective ways, depending on the TYPE of product:
-Testimonials of other clients/customers. People are more likely to invest in the unknown if they hear/read about other peoples' good experiences with the product. With more pricey items, it's even better if the testimonials are from people with whom they are familiar or whom they know.
-Offer enough information about the product: its statistics, how it was made, what ingredients are in it, the high quality of the materials that were used to make the product, the credentials of the people who made/designed the product. All these things lend to credibility of a good quality finished product. More information might incline people to more readily buy an unknown... because they feel "informed".
Hope those two ideas help.
2006-06-13 02:22:32
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answered by A Designer 4
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The ONLY way to make your clients trust in your product is to truly believe in your product and know that it is a quality one...when it comes down to it, its not the advertising, its not the gimmicks, its the product itself and if the product is fully backed by a strong and leading company who prides themselves as makers of a genuinely great product, then the product should have no problem flying off the shelves.
2006-06-13 09:14:14
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answered by KiWi 3
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Give your complete dedication for the complete satisfaction of the client. Show him the best features of your product, and all of the above give him the right product what he or she wants...
2006-06-13 09:14:41
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answered by prabhat_mgkvp 1
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If you have an opt in list, you can do email marketing with ezines and newsletters. This site I found has a link to an email marketer you may want to look into.
Hope this helps you.
2006-06-13 12:06:20
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answered by Looking Up 5
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Build a better mouse trap
2006-06-13 09:12:27
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answered by jgcii 4
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