Article Directory :: Internet Marketing/Online Business Articles

Your Privacy Policy: Can It Improve Your Conversion Rates? You Bet!

By Chip Cooper

Subscribe to Chip Cooper's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 21Sep2008
Word count: 624
Viewed: 661 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

I've always been a stickler for advising my clients to comply with applicable laws regarding the posting, maintenance, and amendment of their privacy policies and related regulations regarding data security. The reason... because there's substantial exposure to liability if you don't.

Recently, however, I've been advising clients to do these things for another reason -- to improve their conversion rates. That's right!

I'll let you in on a little secret that I've learned from some of the big players on the Web... you might be surprised to learn that they believe their privacy policies are a significant factor in improving their conversion rates.

How can this be?

A Little History

Way back in the 2000-01 time frame, trite little phrases like "we respect your privacy" were the norm. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had provided guidelines for privacy policies, but there was no federal statute mandating that websites post a privacy policy.

Things really began to change in 2003 when California enacted the California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 (OPPA) which became effective on July 1, 2004. OPPA is the first state law in the nation to require owners of commercial websites or online services to post a privacy policy.

Although OPPA is only a California state law, it has essentially become a de facto federal law. This is because OPPA's reach extends beyond California's borders to require any person or company in the United States (and conceivably the world) that operates a website that collects personally identifiable information from California consumers to post a conspicuous privacy policy on its webite that makes the required disclosures.

After OPPA, the collection of personally identifiable information from a California resident triggers the application of its privacy policy regulations. So, if you collect only an email address of a website visitor from California, OPPA applies... and you enter into a realm of of significant regulation and exposure to liability.

Post-OPPA Privacy Policies

Prior to OPPA, most online customers trusted and believed in the typical "we respect your privacy"-type statements. Affer OPPA, not any more!

The effect of OPPA was widespread and fairly uniform. Online ecommerce companies either modified their privacy policies to comply with OPPA, or they jumped on the OPPA bandwagon and posted a new OPPA-compliant privacy policy.

These OPPA-compliant policies are fairly easy to identify because they require you to describe:

* how you collect information (for passive information, describe how you use certain methods as cookies, Internet tags or web beacons, and navigational data collection);

* the categories of information you collect (for example, for personal information - email address, name, physical address, etc. and for passive information - a detailed description of the categories of information collected through such methods as cookies, Internet tags or web beacons, and navigational data collection);

* how you use the information;

* how you share the information and for what purposes you share; and

* how users may modify and update their personal information.

Conclusion

Since OPPA-compliant privacy policies are easy to spot, knowledgeable online shoppers can quickly determine if a website is OPPA-compliant. And If your privacy policy doesn't measure up, knowledgeable customers may not have the requisite level of trust to convert -- especially if you're a smaller player on the Web and not a household name.

Think about it... marketers tell you that little things count in terms of building the level of trust and credibility that fosters higher conversions. Things like:

* posting security certifications,

* posting relevant affiliations,

* posting testimonials, and

* offering a money-back guarantee.

I believe that posting a privacy policy that is clearly OPPA-compliant, is at least as important in terms of building trust and credibility as those items listed above. And some of the big players on the Web agree.

Chip Cooper is a leading intellectual property, software, and Internet attorney who's advised software and online businesses nationwide for Chip's 25+ years. Visit Chip's http://www.digicontracts.com site and download his FREE newsletter and Special Reports: "Determine Which Legal Documents Your Website Really Needs (With Sample Agreements)", "Draft Your Own Privacy Policy", and "Write Your Own Website Marketing Copy -- Legally".

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Chip Cooper's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Chip Cooper

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More internet marketing articles:

  • Easy Ways To Successfully Market Your Articles (Andrew Gallop)
    You really couldn't believe just how powerful articles are when it comes to marketing a business online. However, believing is about seeing, and you can see the true results of article marketing with the use of tips like these. These tips can give you a heads up in the way you can promote your business effectively and efficiently, with the use of a few great articles.

  • Online Business At Home - What Are The Necessary Business Building Tools To Use? (Jeff Schuman)
    Being the owner of an online business at home is smart for anyone these days. However, if you are going to own your own business then you need to be made aware of the necessary business building tools that will help you make it successful.

  • The Right Seo Company (Alem Vel)
    This article is about choosing the right seo company and what to look for.

  • What The Experts Know About Article Marketing! (Andrew Gallop)
    An article is something that appears so simple to the untrained eye, but requires such complex techniques to build and market properly. The methods used are varied and change drastically across the web, depending on the site or company. However, some of the same core principles are always used and reused when you want success and they will be discussed here.

  • Internet Marketing Secrets Explained: Boosting Profits with Backend Sales (Eva Twist)
    Backend Sales are made after the customer has already purchased a product. They are all about incorporating extra value to the customers' purchases and convincing them that the primary, front-end buy could be significantly more superior if used with a range of backend purchases.

  • Which Affiliate Marketing Products For Your Niche Internet Business? (Michael Tasker)
    When searching for an affiliate marketing product for your niche internet business to offer prospects and customers should you seek out a digital or a physical one? The answer depends upon which niche you are marketing to, what the prospects are used to buying, whether the product fits into the usual price range plus also the size of commission earned.

  • Is It Worth Paying Such High SEO Rates in Singapore? (Ewen C)
    "What would my business stand to gain if I pay such high SEO rates in Singapore?" Once you know how a highly ranked search engine ranking will help your business, you'll know if it's really worth paying such high SEO rates in Singapore.

  • Make Money Through The Internet By Learning How To Start An Online Business From Home (Moira Wight)
    To make money through the internet involves learning new skills and learning how to start an online business from home. The first step in this process involves choosing a niche area to serve. Read on to find out more about how you can do this successfully.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2012 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information