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Ten Business Reasons to Build a Website
Some people question the value a website can bring to a business. They see a website as an
expense rather than an asset.
One way to keep from being one of them is to know your purpose:
define exactly what you want your website to do for your business. It can be one or more of the following:
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1 Reach a larger market |
Only the largest corporations have advertising budgets that span
the globe. But, on the world-wide web, your site can reach the
ever-growing market of internet-connected customers. Even if
your business is limited to a geographic area, there are still
more prospects there than you can reach in any other way. |
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2 Keep up with your competition |
If your competitors are online and you're not, what does that
say about your business? More and more, everyone you meet will
expect you to have a website. If they don't find yours, they
will find your competition's. |
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3 Attract new prospects |
Providing something free (samples, newsletters, or marketing
gifts) will attract prospects to your site. Once there, they
learn more about you and take the next step to becoming your
customer. |
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4 Qualify leads |
Before people are ready to do business with you,
they want information like:
- Can you solve my problem?
- Why should I choose you?
- Can I afford you?
Checking your website is an easy, low-risk way for them to
qualify themselves before they contact you. |
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5 Educate customers |
Your product or service might be complex. You can provide
explanations that establish yourself as someone they can trust.
If your business is at all visual, you can show pictures of your
work. If not, case studies and testimonials are effective ways
to demonstrate your value. |
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6 Give incentives |
Would you like to inspire the hesitant shopper? Offering discounts
or other incentives is a proven way to help people decide to
buy. By providing them on your website, you save the cost of
printing and distribution. |
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7 Up-sell & cross-sell |
Linking is one of the strengths of the web. Whether you are
selling online or off, you can always suggest other products or
services that your customer may not have previously considered. |
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8 Provide 24/7 customer service |
Help your customers help themselves. Some basic
things they need to know include:
- your location (with a map, if helpful)
- hours of operation
- details of your products/services
- phone number/e-mail address
Answering questions with your website frees up your time to
run your business. It also saves you money, since you will print
and mail fewer brochures and other marketing pieces. |
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9 Gather feedback |
You can receive invaluable information on what your customers want
by simply asking for their input or analyzing search terms used
at your site. |
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10 Test new ideas |
Businesses pay lots of money to do market research
on new products and services. With a website, you
can ask questions like:
- Would you buy this type of product?
- How do you cost-justify similar products?
- Do you know anyone else who might be interested?
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There are certainly more reasons than these to build a website, but this list should
start your wheels turning.
Two people can turn faster than one
Contact us
and let's talk about your goals for building (or rebuilding) your website.
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