Say goodbye to your phone book
Ten years ago, businesses revolved around the phone book. Companies were named based on the phonebook (AAA Remodeling), the ads were purchased in the phone book and it was one of the only references for customers to find businesses.
Today, websites accomplish everything the phone book did and more. People can find 100 businesses by simply searching Google, Yahoo or 5 other search engines. You can find a business’ contact information from your iPhone or buy products while in your pajamas.
The internet has changed business for the better.
Finding You – Today customers find businesses by hitting the net. Sometimes weeks before their purchase, they’re surfing the web to find exactly what they want. It doesn’t matter if you sell homes or accounting; there are customers actively looking for someone in your field. The question is, are they going to find you or your competition?
Researching You – Once a customer finds your page, you’re being interviewed. People are web-savvy and they know when they’ve found a company that they feel like they know and trust. That’s not by accident. Dozens of hours go into making a website and every picture, every paragraph exists to tell your story better than the next company. That begs the
Question: Who’s writing your story?
A website can help one’s business reach out to millions of potential customers around the world. Since the chief advertising source of any small business is marketing therefore most practical and cost effective method of promoting small business is through website.If a firm has a professional and well designed website, it can greatly increase customers' confidence in the firm.A good website design reflects the progressiveness and customer focused attitude of the firm.
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