Being active on social media, having recognised trust seals, and displaying affiliations with trusted websites are, for UK consumers, some of the most trustworthy features on a website, according to Reboot SEO Agency. A survey of 1,322 people found that 45% of consumers would not use a website that isn’t active on social media, and 58% would reduce their interaction if the website didn’t have an SSL certificate.คำพูดจาก เว็บสล็อตใหม่ล่
Having familiar payment methods (such as PayPal, Mastercard, Visa, and American Express) is also a crucial way for websites to gain consumer trust, as a significant 92% of users said that they would not trust or engage with a retailer that uses unfamiliar payment methods.Other reasons to distrust a website are no address and phone number provided, lack of a professional design layout and the use of stock images, the report said.Meanwhile, 65% of users said pop up adverts make them question the authenticity of a website, and would reduce their level of interaction. This is because 82% of participants were concerned about malware and security.Additionally, 79% of shoppers said that they would not use, or trust, a website with grammatical or spelling errors.The results also show that consumers place a high value on reviews, with 65% saying they would not purchase from a website if there were no reviews. Further, 93% of visitors are likely to exit the website due to this.Interestingly, not many shoppers would be discouraged by the lack of an ‘About Us’ page and 75% would continue to browse on a website that is not mobile friendly.
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