Many people having small or Mid size business thing a website
is not for them:
"It's more of a headache than it's worth."
"Probably just another expense."
"My customers might not even look at it."
"It's just a local business."
Well, every business small to large can benefit from a
website, be it only a simple 3 to 5 pages website covering all the basics: a
home page, you company information, a page with product & service details,
contact information, and perhaps information about the types of clients you
serve or testimonials from happy clients.
A simple website with number of benefits to you company, such
as:
1. Convenient for new people to learn
more about you.
When you go out networking and meet a new prospect, how can
they get more information about you? Calling to follow up—along with leaving
voice mails and playing phone tag—is certainly more work for many new contacts
than just jumping online. Visiting your website may help a new prospect to
learn more about you, easily, on their terms. And that may help you convert
more leads to sales.
2. Making updates easier and less expensive than printed
materials. Instead of updating text,
redesigning a marketing piece, trying to make new copy fit the new layout, and
then printing (and paying for) new material, all you have to do is rewrite your
copy and integrate it into your website.
You may even be able to update your own website. (I recommend
Adobe Contribute as a way to easily update most HTML-based websites). This
takes the need for a designer to update your site out of the equation. Updating
your site yourself makes it easy and inexpensive to ensure that your website is
always accurate and you never have to apologize for it being outdated.
3. Providing a place for all the information you need to
answer prospects' questions. Printed materials limit the
amount of space that you can devote to text, product photos, or informational
graphics. A web page can include more content than would fit on a letter-sized
piece of paper, especially because readers can scroll down if you have more to
say. It doesn't take a significantly larger investment to add two pages, rather
than one, to a website. This is not to say that your website should go on
forever, but you can take the real estate you need without worrying about the
cost involved in printing a larger format document or more pages.
4. Making your company look professional and established,
while extending your brand. A website can help your
business make a full and positive first impression. Instead of prospects who
are disappointed that it's difficult to find out more about your business,
you'll have happy potential customers who can easily get their questions
answered. And if they get those answers from an attractive, well-written,
easy-to-use website, they are more likely to form a good opinion of your
company. That good opinion can go a long way toward making a new prospect feel
comfortable about your expertise and credibility and want to hire you.
5. Helping you find and connect with new clients. Creating a website can extend your marketing reach
beyond your city—and sometimes outside of your own country. If you have a
product or service that you can deliver over the phone, online, or even by
mail, you can open up new territories that you'd otherwise have to reach by
direct mail. Just think of all the new clients who could become available to
you.
And through search engine optimization, your website can be
there when your prospect is actually looking for the product or service you
offer. It's easier to make a sale to a prospect that wants or needs what you
offer rather than trying to convince them that they need what you have.
6. Enabling you to hit the business goal you're reaching for. For example, your website can also help you sell
products and services with an online shopping cart, grow your contact list
through a newsletter sign-up, answer journalists' questions through a press
room, or educate potential clients through an articles section. There are many
other things that a website can do for you—so talk to your designer about your
specific business goals and creating a website that will get you there.
These are just a few of the benefits your business can gain
from a website. Of course, it takes an investment of time and money to get a
website designed, coded, hosted, and occasionally maintained. But when you
think of the project in terms of the payback you'll get, you can see that
creating a simple website is well worth the effort. For more help or suggestion contact SyncTech Solutions (www.synctechsol.com) a reliable web development company.
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