A: Old Li, you said that before foreigners buy things, besides searching and looking around, what else do they do to confirm if our website is reliable?
B: Haha, they love doing "deep research" on social media! When scrolling through Facebook, they specifically check brand history updates, scrutinize fan interactions and user reviews—if someone posts about a great purchase in the comments section and the customer service replies to every message, that sense of trust "pops" right up.
A: What about platforms like LinkedIn? Is that useful too?
B: Extremely useful! Especially for professional products. They’ll actually dig into company team profiles, client case studies, even licenses and certifications. If they see executives with solid backgrounds or partnerships with well-known clients, they’ll think, "This company is legit," and place orders without hesitation. Oh, and YouTube is key too—many standalone sites post product testing videos or manufacturing processes. When foreigners see that the实物 matches the description, their purchase intent doubles instantly.
A: Wow, social media is practically our independent site’s "trust accelerator"!
B: Exactly! But it’s not as simple as just posting a few updates. When building our site, we need to integrate social sharing features and pair them with Google Ads for precision targeting, guiding customers seamlessly from search to trust. For specifics on setting up this system, I’ve got a streamlined solution here—interested bosses can leave a comment below.
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