Once upon a time, in a small home office, a busy entrepreneur wondered why he wasn’t quite as busy as he would like to be. “I market my business as much as possible”, said
entrepreneur, who has implemented many marketing procedures while running his business.Our entrepreneur, we’ll call him Bob, runs a computer repair business. His services allow him to provide his clients with his expert advise, either in their offices, by email, or on
phone. Because of this, Bob has a large potential market, both locally and internationally.
Bob has a great brochure, filled with all his features and benefits; he attends as many networking events as he can; he advertises in
local newspapers; and he has a huge ad in
yellow pages. But, Bob doesn’t have a website. Why?
“I don’t need a website, do I?” asks Bob. “I do everything else possible to market my business and I also get many customers by referrals. Why would I need a website?”
Glad you asked Bob! Let’s see if we can’t outline some of
benefits of having a website… both locally and internationally…
Your website is a live brochure that is available for anyone to see from anywhere, no matter if they are 5 miles away or 5000 miles away.
For potential local clients, they may first find your company in
yellow pages but, if they are looking for more information about you and
services you offer,
Internet is one of
first places they will look to do their research.
Many potential long distance clients may be in different time zones or would rather not make a long distance call. Because of these factors,
Internet is where they would go for more information. Having a website enables your information to be available anytime and, by including your email address on your site, they have a cheaper and more convenient of contacting you.
Your website allows you to create and show much more of your information than a print ad or brochure. The more information you provide,
more likely a potential client will be to buy from you as they can see everything they need to know. You can even include a little something extra, such as tips and resources, to help your clients see your dedication to providing topnotch customer service.