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why you need a web site - robert sullivan
EVERY
small or home-based business should consider a website. There are
certainly some businesses where a website offers nothing of value
but for the vast majority a website can be a very effective sales
channel and marketing tool. I've listed just a few reasons why a
website can be such a powerful tool but before you continue - and
just to underscore how valuable the Internet can be - consider these
statistics:
- Two billion
orders will be placed over the Internet this year.
- E-commerce
revenue will be $95 billion by the end of this year and will exceed
$1 Trillion by 2002.
-
Holiday purchases
have increased from $141 million in 1995 and are expected to be
$9.5 billion this year.
Low
Cost
Utilizing the Internet for your business is very inexpensive. Unlimited
connect accounts are generally available for less than $20/month
and include Internet access and e-mail. You can start off with just
using electronic mail (e-mail) as a way to communicate with existing
customers and new ones.
E-Mail
Communicate anywhere in the world with customers and employees and
pay NO long distance telephone charges. And while you're at it,
you can "attach" other documents to your e-mail. For example,
you can send an updated proposal to your representative across the
country - quickly and at no cost.
Customer
Support
Provide personalized support for your customers with answers to
common questions; assistance on specific products or services, provide
a variety of ways in which you can be contacted. Do all this without
answering a phone or hiring additional staff.
Be
Open For Business 24 hours a day
This sounds bad but in reality it's a big plus. With e-mail, people
can contact you anytime it is convenient for them. You can respond
anytime that's convenient for you. Of course, we suggest "timely-response"
just as if someone called you. When you have a website, potential
customers can find out about your products and services 24 hours
a day. Isn't this much better than getting a call at 5:00 AM from
a customer in a time zone that's 3 hours ahead of yours?
Global
Reach
The Internet is being used on a regular basis by millions worldwide
with more "connecting" every day. Many of the new users
come from countries around the world. They want to buy the "latest
and greatest" products. They have money. With the Internet
they can become your customer! How much do you think it would cost
you to advertise in the Times of London, the Tokyo Daily, and Moscow
Today? Compare that to the cost of a website. The information you
provide on your website is instantly available to every one of these
users
Reach
customers that speak a foreign language
Why restrict your market to the "English-speaking" world?
Translate your website into a number of languages and offer a choice
to users when they come to your home page to further increase your
exposure.
Money
Savings
Today your long-distance phone bill can run into the hundreds of
dollars. Using the e-mail to talk to your customers, suppliers,
partners, etc., can save you a large portion of this expense.
Try
new ideas
Since the Internet is a "brand-new" medium, no one (including
us) really knows all of the ways you can make money from the Internet.
We do know there are a whole lot of great ideas already. When you
use the Internet, you can try new ideas usually for little invested
on your part. It doesn't work, OK, you learned. Modify it your idea.
Improve it. At the very least you'll know more than your competitors.
Who could imagine that authors would put their books on the Internet?
Well, that's what people are trying with the hope that customer's
will like what they read enough so that they'll buy the paper version.
Update
or Change your products and services easily and at low cost
If you have produced "paper" catalogs, brochures, sales
collateral's, you know how difficult and expensive it is to change
them. You want to add a new item. Oh no! The phone company changed
your area code. No, no! What a pain with paper. With your Internet
site, changing anything is a simple and inexpensive process.
Specials
Say you just received a new product and you want to advertise a
"special." Reaching your customers via the phone, sending
a letter, or FAX would be time-consuming and expensive. With the
Internet you can send out an e-mail to 500 of your best customers
with the click of your mouse. You can put a "SPECIAL"
notice on your website advertising the new product.
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