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Your Competitor Has One
To stay on top of an ever-changing market, most small business
owners try to keep tabs on their competitors. By doing so,
they gain insight on market trends, come up with new strategies
and stay up to date with what others offer. If your competitors
have a website, it's a strong indication you should too.
Stay Open 24/7/365!
While some small businesses are open 24 hours a day, most
business hours are limited to a more traditional workday schedule.
With a website, customers can view your products and services
long after your normal operating hours. If you sell products
online, you can even accept orders from a different part of
the world while you sleep!
Email - The Ultimate Contact
and Networking Tool
Has anyone ever asked for your business email address? Are
you currently using a personal email address from your Internet
service provider or a free email account for business contacts?
You can raise the level of prestige and branding for your
business with an email address that includes your company
name or services. Personalized email accounts are always included
when you set up a website. You can also set up multiple email
addresses for different functions within your company, for
example: sales@your-web-address.com, info@your-web-address.com,
or yourname@your-web-address.com.
Sell Your Products and Services
Online
You've probably seen or heard about online stores like Amazon.com
or eBay.com. While these companies have huge infrastructures
and massive marketing programs to drive their online business,
it is possible to set up an online store in a much the same
way, just more modestly. There are countless online stores
that thrive doing the same type of selling but on a smaller
scale. If you have a retail product that can be shipped via
UPS or FedEx, you're a great candidate for an online store.
A Website Opens International
Markets
A website can be accessed 24 hours a day from anywhere on
Earth with an Internet connection. From the moment your site
launches, you can do business all over the globe, any time
of day. As an added service for international customers, you
may want to offer a currency converter to help them understand
prices in their local currency.
Attract New Business through
Search Engines
A large amount of research today is done online. By having
your website listed on the top search engines, it can be listed
under the results for any number of queries. For example,
if you're running an accountant firm in Harrow area and someone
searches for "Accountants in Harrow," your site
could be the first selection listed under the results.
Give Detailed Contact Information
to Prospective Clients
Anyone ever ask for directions to your business? Always telling
people your hours or which product lines you carry? A website
can deliver details about your business to anyone with an
Internet connection. This frees up time to focus on business
instead of answering frequently asked questions.
Interact with Customers
The best clients are repeat and referred customers. That said,
there's no better way to keep customers coming back than keeping
in touch with them. Through a website you can interact with
clients via online newsletters, polls, chat rooms and special
deals. When you keep in contact it shows customers you care,
one of the best ways to keep them coming back.
Look Bigger Than You Really
Are!
Even a one-person business can look like a multi-person or
multi-department operation through a company website. A professional,
well designed website presents a more appealing image than
a larger competitor who's web presence appears weak or amateur.
Customers Expect It
In today's business world, the Internet is the fastest growing
source for information. Without a web presence, your business
risks never being found by prospective customers.
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