Consumer Information.
This can be anything from notes from satisfied customers, to reviews or even a standing with the BBB. Generally, you just need to see some reassurance from others like you that this company is, in fact, authentic. If you can’t find anything like this on their site, feel free to search the Web for any information on the company itself, the owners or even those who have used their services.
Clear Pricing Information
While some companies may have you enter into discussions with them first before stating a price for their services, whether they provide prices on the site is usually a good guideline. They may just be general prices for a certain grouping of services, but there should be some sort of pricing system available, nonetheless. An absence of any prices at all may be a sign of a company that charges way too much or is running a scam.
Defined Services
If you find yourself leaving a company’s website wondering what it is they’re selling, it’s not a good choice. Detailed information on what the company offers is just plain necessary for you to understand and make the right decision. After all, how will you know the business is the right one to outsource your email to?