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Top 5 Reasons To Have A Website
1. To Establish A Presence
Approximately 1.4 billion people worldwide have access to
the World Wide Web (WWW)*. No matter what your business is, you
can't ignore 27 million people. To be a part of that community
and show that you are interested in serving them, you need to be
on the WWW for them. You know your competitors will.
2. To Network
A lot of what passes for business is simply nothing more
than making connections with other people. Every smart business
person knows, it's not what you know, it's who you know. Passing
out your business card is part of every good meeting and every
business person can tell more than one story how a chance
meeting turned into the big deal. Well, what if you could pass
out your business card to thousands, maybe millions of potential
clients and partners, saying this is what I do and if you are
ever in need of my services, this is how you can reach me. You
can, 24 hours a day, inexpensively and simply, on the WWW.
3. To Make Business Information Available
What is basic business information? Think of a Yellow Pages
ad. What are your hours? What do you do? How can someone contact
you? What methods of payment do you take? Where are you located
at? Now think of a Yellow Pages ad where you have instant
communication. What is today's special? Today's interest rate?
Next week's parking lot sale information? If you could keep your
customer informed of every reason why they should do business
with you, don't you think you could do more business? You can on
the WWW.
4.
To Serve Your Customers
Making business information available is one of
the most important ways to serve your customers. But if you look
at serving the customer, you'll find even more ways to use WWW
technology. How about making forms available to pre-qualify for
loans, or have your staff do a search for that classic jazz
record your customer is looking for, without tying up your staff
on the phone to take down the information? Allow your customer
to punch in sizes and check it against a database that tells him
what color of jacket is available in your store? All this can be
done, and more, on the WWW.
5. To Heighten Public Interest
You won't
get Newsweek magazine to write up your local store opening, but
you might get them to write up your Web Page address if it is
something new and interesting. Even if Newsweek would write
about your local store opening, you wouldn't benefit from
someone in a distant city reading about it, unless of course,
they were coming to your town sometime soon. With Web page
information, anybody anywhere who can access the Web and hears
about you is a potential visitor to your Web site and a
potential customer for your information there.
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*Source:
World Internet Users and Population Stats |