Three Reasons Why Your Business
Needs A Website
by: Jason Gober
When I call on businesses offering my web design and hosting services,
the first question I ask, naturally, is “Does your business
have a web site?” If not, then I ask for the person in charge
of these things (for my niche, usually the owner) and give my pitch.
It's 2006, so you would think that they would jump, but it's not
that easy. The small independent businesses that don't have web
sites (and there are a bunch!) would have had one already, if they
thought they needed one.
It's my belief that businesses offering any product or service
needs to have some sort of presence online. Newspaper and magazine
readership is down. There are 500 television channels in some markets,
and commercial-free satellite radio also. The conventional ways
to advertise are not reaching as many people. Your new customers
are online, shopping, looking for something to do, or a new place
to go. They get addresses, phone numbers, coupons, menus, and can
even make purchases without walking through the door of your business.
Although I could list several reasons why your business needs a
web site, I'll stick with the big three.
1. Affordable advertising that's available 24/7/365
This is the biggest reason, by far. A web site is a billboard available
to everyone all of the time, at a cost that is considerably less
that TV, radio, or newspaper ads. After the initial design cost,
you pay hosting fees, which will run most businesses between $40-$70
dollars a year, and you pay for your domain name, which runs between
$10-$30 a year. That's it. If you find the design cost prohibitive,
you can design a great looking site yourself with several available
software or online programs. The best thing on the advertising side
is email. Imagine all of the emails you send having your name and
your business name in the address! Not only is it more professional,
it's viral advertising if your emails are forwarded beyond the person
you sent it to.
2. Control your expenses
On sites I create, I always suggest an online coupon for two reasons:
it provides incentive to visit your site often, and it gives you
a great way to gauge the traffic on your site. When you control
the coupon like this, you save money. No printer, no artist, no
postage, no newspaper or magazine ad. If they want the coupon, they
will print it themselves on their own printer. People also forward
links like this to friends and family, creating a mass mailing,
word of mouth effect that costs you nothing. You can also control
expenses with an online store. Sell your products 24 hours a day
with a fully automated store that accepts credit cards and doesn't
take breaks!
3. Google
The way we retrieve information has changed drastically in the
past few years, thanks to Google. The Google search engine is the
third most visited web site, with millons of web page searches each
month. The reason I mention this is because they have reached number
three, and will soon be number one, without any conventional advertising!
Google is all you need to say when describing the power and potential
of the Internet. There are 16 billion web sites out there, and number
3 got to number 3 by word of mouth. That still amazes me.
Now, I can't promise you the traffic that Google has, but I can
tell you this: If your business is not online, you can reach customers
that are for just a fraction of what you have paid in the past for
advertising and promotions. A great web site for your business can
save you money AND make you money, which is the bottom line for
small business owners like us.
About The Author
Jason Gober is the owner and founder of Independent Business Online
(www.myibol.com). He can be reached anytime at jgober@myibol.com.
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