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Why a Website? Print E-mail

Here's 3 good reasons to start...

154% of Americans have substituted the internet and local search for phone books. Source: comScore Networks

273% of online activity is related to local content (local good and services). Source: Google

390% of online commercial searches result in offline bricks and mortar purchases. Source: comScore Networks

To Make Your Business More Money
Let’s face it, more and more people use the internet every day. Moreover, most people make their buying decision on whether or not a business or organization has a website and on how professional the website tends to look.

Why fail to offer potential customers the option to learn about your products and services even when your doors are closed and when it’s more convenient for them to do so which is probably while their in their pajamas. Again…when your doors are closed.

Bottom line, customers expect businesses to have websites today and if you don’t, more than likely you’re losing customers by failing to introduce them to your business while they’re deciding where to buy.

To save your business time and money
No website means more redundant, informational phone calls. More phone calls means less time concentrating on growing your business and more time answering phone inquiries. Agree Yet?

Websites are a great advertising tool

Again, a website is more than likely your first impression in today’s market. It’s your radio ad that they can preview your business or organizational in more detail. But it’s important to make sure that first impression is a professional one. Otherwise, you still hurt your business if it appears your website is an experimentation of a unknowledgeable family member or friend's dabble-dabble into web design. It's happened many times with the result being a major do-over. Laughing yet?

Finally, no website may mean no first impression in a lot of cases for business without some kind of online presence…or perhaps a bad impression for failing to provide one.