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Still not sure if you need a website?
Recent studies
indicate that in all market segments that "Many consumers
now search for information online prior to making a purchase
at a brick-and-mortar store, your site may be the first
chance you have at making a good impression on a potential
buyer. "
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Consider some of the benefits
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A website can save you loads of money!
1. Your business is open 24/7 and you’re not paying anyone wages.
You don’t have to worry about them being rude, not showing up for
work, taking breaks or lunch and you don’t have to worry about
theft.
2. You have menus, brochures or a catalog without paying for
publishing or mailing costs. And that they can be updated without
paying for a complete reprinting and new mailing costs.
3. You save time by posting a FAQ page. So you or an employee does
not spend time answering standard questions. And time is money.
4. A properly setup website will also save you on advertising costs
such as yellow page listings. Instead of paying for a large ad, you
have the basic along with your website address, now you have that
large ad without spending the extra cost.
5. You now have a storefront without the cost of rent and the other
bills that tie into owning a store.
The best part of having a website is that it makes you money.
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Levels the playing field, allowing small business
owners like us to compete with larger businesses
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Allows for potential customers to search for and
acquire information on their own time
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Answers common questions 24 hours per day; making
better use of your time
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Expands your customer base to as far and wide as
you choose to take it; locally, regionally or even worldwide
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A professional appearance on the web will solidify
and legitimize your company in the mind of the consumer
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Allows you to project whatever image you choose
for your company
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Increases the effectiveness of your other
marketing materials, allowing you to provide additional information
on your website by providing your web address on your business cards
and brochures
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