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Why You Need A Website

Even the most basic website provides an instant, free portal for perspective clients. Your business will be discovered by people who otherwise may have never had the oppertunity.

Besides finding information about your products and services, your customers may find downloadable resources such as forms, price lists, sale sheets and brochures. Plus, you can quickly and easily answer questions about your goods and services by hosting a forum.

24/7 Accessibility to information equals credibility. Regardless of the nature of your business, these days people expect to find website with, at the very least, a description of your service or product plus contact information. Researching a company or product online before heading out the door has become the norm.

For existing and potential customers, your website is easily the most cost effective form of communication when it comes to your advertising dollar. In comparison to other mediums such as print or television, your cost per customer is way less, even with the most rigorous web campaigns.

A website can be a:
     • portfolio
     • photo album
     • store
     • catalog
     • brochure
     • menu
     • library
     • calendar
     • message board
A website will:
     • generate new business
     • increase existing business
     • promote a product or service
     • gather feedback with surveys
     • offer savings and convenience
     • provide 24 / 7 accessibility
     • provide on-line training courses
     • online access to resources
     • inform / educate / entertain

How do you want your website working for you?