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Dedicated to the Artist, Small Business, Rural
Cottage Industry and to Community Groups
Website
Benefits
More and more people and businesses use the Internet to find
information, it is convenient and saves time.
Having
a website is becoming so mainstream that customers and the general
public almost expect a company to have a website. If people want
information on a product or service, they are now saying, "I think they
have a website, I'll check that out first."
Below are just some of the benefits you can
expect from a website:"
"Let Us See To Your Site©"
- Increases awareness of
products/services -- A website provides the opportunity
to publish the who, what, where, when and why of your business in a
powerful and effective manner.
- How
many potential customers might be swayed if they could learn a little
more about you, your company, your products, etc., without having to
phone or taking the time to meet with you in person?
A website makes it easy for customers to learn more about your business
at their own pace.
- Expands market place
--- website can expand your reach to a market that may have been
difficult or expensive to reach through traditional advertising.
Increasingly, people search the Web rather than the Yellow Pages when
looking for a service or product. You'd be amazed how much shopping
occurs on the World Wide Web overnight! With an e-commerce site you can
even make sales when your offices are closed. Currently over 75% of the
people in the US access the Internet, up from over 40% at the end of
1999.
- Increases hours of operation
--- Not only will your website be there 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
with the possibility of reaching millions of people every day, but now
your customers are able to contact you outside of your normal business
hours. Your website is still working for you while you are at leisure
or asleep, and is not dependent on your having a PC or leaving your PC
switched on.
- Marketing tool
- replace or complement existing sales and marketing channels It's a
very low-cost method of promoting your business. By advertising your
website, in addition to your product or services, you give potential
customers the opportunity to learn far more about your product or
services than you could ever place in an ad.
- Reduce publishing costs
--- One of the largest expenses a business can incur is designing,
printing, and delivering marketing materials. Websites are quicker,
easier and more cost-effective to update than print based media. You
can keep your website more current, more affordably than any other
media can.
With a
website, you can instantly publish that same information: new product
announcements, employment opportunities, contact information, coupons,
almost anything, without material or delivery costs. People can learn
about it instantly just by visiting your website.
Imagine how much it would cost to produce a catalog for 200 different
products, and keep it in consumers' hands for an entire year. You can
accomplish this with a website very easily, with low development cost
and almost no distribution cost.
- Reduce marketing costs
-- Buying advertising space, whether it's a newspaper ad, billboard or
radio spots, can be expensive. In addition is the burden of the hours
spent trying to figure out the perfect words to say in a limited space.
A website is an unlimited number of full-page ads that you can change
at will!
- Reduce communication costs
-- A website can do far more than sell products. You can have pictures,
details and prices of your products/services, the very latest company
information, hours of operation and maps indicating the location of
your company's outlets on your website. It can supply your staff,
suppliers and business partners with important and timely information.
Just about any printed matter can be converted to a web page and
distributed by email at far less cost and time than by fax, mail or
courier.
- Build branding awareness
by having your website URL on all other marketing material you use.
Having your brochures, website, business cards, ads, posters, etc...
have the same look and feel increases your brand awareness.
- Enhance your image...Reflect
your spirit. A website can help you to establish a credible,
professional image, instilling a level of trust with your customer and
their purchasing confidence will follow suit. Your website can (and
should) reflect the spirit and vision of you and your company.
- The Internet also offers the
opportunity
for a small-business to portray itself as a big business. (Or, for a
big business, to fall flat by having a website that poorly represents
its true stature.) How will your business be perceived on the web?
- Improve customer service / Reduce
costs.
Does your staff spend a lot of time on the phone answering customer
requests for information on a product or service? Do they keep
answering the same questions and sending out the same material? Do they
spend a lot of time on the phone with customer support?
A
website can help reduce long distance phone bills, postage costs,
printing costs and labour costs (and frees them up to perform other
tasks) by having that information on your website.
Your website can also take orders while you sleep as people can place
orders on a website at any time, day or night. You would be surprised
how many extra sales you could have by developing an on-line brochure
or virtual store.
A website lets you publish support information with up to the minute
accuracy. Some companies only offer support through their website. If
the website doesn't offer the answer an online feedback form is
provided. This is perhaps the most underrated usage for business
websites.
- Improve Efficiency.
Email can improve efficiency of your operation - for your customers and
your employees. Customers who use email don't have to deal with many
problems of everyday business: pushy salesmen, remembering to call
during business hours, having to battle crowds to get to your stores,
spending time waiting on voice mail or getting the wrong information.
It's convenient, easy, and safe for the customer. Email is also
convenient for you. You can respond to all your customer inquiries at
the same time, and do it when you have a free moment - not in the
middle of rush hour when someone calls up to ask for product
information or directions to your location.
- Provide information.
Even without an online store, people can look to your site for driving
directions or a map to find your store. Tourists can look up your small
shop and stop there on their next trip to your area.
- Many people use the Internet to find
information.
You can use your website to educate and inform the populace. This can
be done in various ways: publish an online newsletter, have an advise
column, offer message boards, or simply have a place where people can
submit their names and email addresses to join your mailing list for
more information. This is another way to gain public awareness of your
business or organization. It also allows you to grow your customer base
for direct marketing.
- Create a competitive edge.
If your customers can't find you online, they will find your
competitors. With more and more companies making a web presence, the
companies that lose business to their competitors will most likely be
those who fail to represent themselves on the Internet. If a potential
customer can leisurely browse your company information online but
cannot find your competitors' information, your company now has an
additional edge.
- Open new channels of communication
with staff, partners and suppliers Intranet websites (websites that are
generally closed to the Internet users and are accessible to
organization members only) are an easy way to provide your employees
with a way to reach the information they need to perform their duties
in one centralized location. You can post benefits information, changes
in staff, kudos for hard work, a place for their schedules, and much
more. You can put as much or as little information as you want on your
site and make them supply a password to access the information that
needs to be kept private.
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