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7
Reasons to Have Your Own Business Web
Site
1.
Establish A Presence
Nielsen Media Research estimates
the number of Internet users in the
United States has reached 168 million,
with the average user spending 10
hours online per month, and they
predict that more than 106 million
will shop online this December. When
you have an Internet presence and
promote your web site locally (in your
other advertising, on your business
cards, flyers, etc.) and encourage
people to go to your site for
"Internet only" specials,
you're branding your name. When these
people have a need that is a product
or service you offer, you'll be the
first call they make and have an
excellent opportunity to turn them
into loyal customers.
2.
Tell Shoppers about Your Business
Shoppers who use the Internet are
looking for answers. What are your
hours? What lines do you stock? What
lines can you order? Do you offer
financing? What about rentals? Do you
accept American Express? Where is your
store? When is your next sale? Why
should anyone do business with you?
What are your interest rates? Do you
have any special deals/rebates going
on? Do you ever get any used stuff in?
Do you take trades?
3.
Extend your Business Hours
Even when your store is closed,
your web site is working for you. The
Internet is a cost-effective way to
provide your customers with immediate
access to your products and service
information 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year. No other media is so immediate
and with so much potential for
providing customer information.
4.
Answer those Frequent Questions
If you've been in business for
awhile, you probably hear the same old
questions over and over again. Answer
these questions before they're even
asked by posting the answers on your
Web site. You'll save your customers
and your sales staff valuable time.
5.
Compete Better
Successful companies are constantly
looking for any advantage they can
find over their competitors. Thousands
of businesses go online every day,
including your competition. Also, if
you think your present markets are
safe -- think again! Your client base
is under attack, and not just from
your traditional competitors, but from
the business in the next town, the
next state, or the next country. Use
the Internet to compete with all of
them.
6.
Advertise your Business
Compared to other media, an
Internet web site is relatively
inexpensive to set up and maintain.
Changes and additions are easily made.
Think of what it would cost to run a
full-page, full-color ad in the local
print media for 365 days a year. Also,
when a visitor is on your site, you
have his or her exclusive attention.
You do not have to share your space
with anyone else such as you do with
newspapers, magazines, or television,
and radio ads.
7.
Provide Superior Customer Service
Think of all the unique ways you
can make your customers' lives easier.
How about taking online loan
applications, or helping customers
find rare or hard-to-find items? All
they have to do is type in their
names, addresses, and phone numbers,
and you can call or e-mail them back
with the answers. You can easily add
value to your products by providing
information not readily available
elsewhere. For example, if you owned a
greenhouse business you could provide
information on the proper care of
cacti and other plants, watering
guidelines, and soil mixes. This free
information adds value to your site.
When you add value, visitors easily
make the transition to becoming
customers when they have a need for
your products and services.
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