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Face it - photos don't make a web site trustworthy
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Customer ExperienceCustomer SatisfactionEngineeringData TrustDigital MarketingInformation SecurityBiometricsInformation ForensicsCommunicationStaff PhotographsCustomer ConfidenceOnline Customer BehaviorConsumer EngagementJournalismSocial MediaManagementUser PerceptionUser ExperienceData PrivacyTrustMarketingInteractive MarketingE-commerce SiteTrust PrivacyWeb Site Trustworthy
Use of staff photographs is frequently advocated as a means of increasing customer confidence in an e-shop. However, these claims are not conceptually or empirically grounded. In this paper we describe a qualitative study, which elicited customer reactions towards an e-commerce site that displayed staff photographs and links to richer media. The results suggest that employing social and affective cues, particularly in the form of photos, can be a risky strategy. To be effective they should be combined with functionality and targeted specifically at the user types we identified.
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