Guidelines for
Web Credibility
Published
by Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility
How can you boost your web site's credibility?
Standford has compiled 10 guidelines for
building the credibility of a web site. These guidelines are
based on three years of research that included over 4,500
people.
1. Make it easy to verify the accuracy
of the information on your site.
You can build web site credibility by providing third-party
support (citations, references, source material) for information
you present, especially if you link to this evidence. Even
if people don't follow these links, you've shown confidence
in your material.
2. Show that there's a real organization behind your site.
Showing that your web site is for a legitimate organization
will boost the site's credibility. The easiest way to do this
is by listing a physical address. Other features can also
help, such as posting a photo of your offices or listing a
membership with the chamber of commerce.
3. Highlight the expertise in your organization and in
the content and services you provide.
Do you have experts on your team? Are your contributors or
service providers authorities? Be sure to give their credentials.
Are you affiliated with a respected organization? Make that
clear. Conversely, don't link to outside sites that are not
credible. Your site becomes less credible by association.
4. Show that honest and trustworthy people stand behind
your site.
The first part of this guideline is to show there are real
people behind the site and in the organization. Next, find
a way to convey their trustworthiness through images or text.
For example, some sites post employee bios that tell about
family or hobbies.
5. Make it easy to contact you.
A simple way to boost your site's credibility is by making
your contact information clear: phone number, physical address,
and email address.
6. Design your site so it looks professional (or is appropriate
for your purpose).
We find that people quickly evaluate a site by visual design
alone. When designing your site, pay attention to layout,
typography, images, consistency issues, and more. Of course,
not all sites gain credibility by looking like IBM.com. The
visual design should match the site's purpose.
7. Make your site easy to use -- and useful.
We're squeezing two guidelines into one here. Our research
shows that sites win credibility points by being both easy
to use and useful. Some site operators forget about users
when they cater to their own company's ego or try to show
the dazzling things they can do with web technology.
8. Update your site's content often (at least show it's
been reviewed recently).
People assign more credibility to sites that show they have
been recently updated or reviewed.
9. Use restraint with any promotional content (e.g., ads,
offers).
If possible, avoid having ads on your site. If you must have
ads, clearly distinguish the sponsored content from your own.
Avoid pop-up ads, unless you don't mind annoying users and
losing credibility. As for writing style, try to be clear,
direct, and sincere.
10. Avoid errors of all types, no matter how small they
seem.
Typographical errors and broken links hurt a site's credibility
more than most people imagine. It's also important to keep
your site up and running.
Suggested Citation
Fogg, B.J. (May 2002). "Stanford Guidelines for Web Credibility."
A Research Summary from the Stanford Persuasive Technology
Lab. Stanford University. www.webcredibility.org/guidelines
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Stanford Persuasive Technology
Lab
is directed by Dr. BJ Fogg
e-mail: bjfogg@stanford.edu
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