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You Do Need A Website For Your Business
- By Scott Lindsay
- Published 29 June 2009
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You have decided to go into business for yourself, selling goods that you make by yourself. Your business may be completely unrelated to computers or the Internet, and yet you are being advised that you should set up a web site for your business. You don't know where to start. You may not even be clear as to why you need one.
There is the possibility that you will be able to make a success of your business with only offline advertising. Flyers, advertisements in your local newspaper or a message on church bulletin boards are among the many ways that you may be able to reach potential customers in your local community, however this is a far smaller audience than you could potentially reach if you also advertised your services or products online.
Obviously if your services are applicable to the local area - services such as an at home day care, dog walking or pet care services - then online advertising may not be as vital because it may largely reach people who could not use your service because it is confined to a specific location. Yet in this age of the digital world there are some people who only search for services or information online, even if they are looking for a local service. Even a small, local business can benefit from having a website.
For other business, such as those which produce goods made to order, reaching the biggest audience possible
could mean the difference between making a profit, or a business failure. The more obscure the product you make, the more vital a web site becomes to reach the few potential customers, scattered all over the country, or even the world if you are willing to ship your goods overseas.
The level of detail that your site goes into depends on a couple of factors, the first of these being how much you need to show. If all you wish to show is a page giving the details of your day care, your address and what makes you special, then a single page may suffice. However a sales site for three-dozen products and descriptions of the items that you wish to sell would need significantly more. It would also need some kind of payment processor through which you can accept orders.
Your own level of expertise in web design would be the next important factor to consider. If you're well versed in the art of web design then putting together a complex site would not be a problem. However if you are a web design novice then you will likely need to hire someone to create the site or use web builder technology. The more complicated the site you site you wish to have, the more money it will ultimately cost.
Though you may not be able to create it alone, having a web site will be an invaluable tool to help you to advertise your business. With it you will be able to reach people worldwide. This possibility allows you the opportunity to convert visitors into lifelong, repeat customers.
There is the possibility that you will be able to make a success of your business with only offline advertising. Flyers, advertisements in your local newspaper or a message on church bulletin boards are among the many ways that you may be able to reach potential customers in your local community, however this is a far smaller audience than you could potentially reach if you also advertised your services or products online.
Obviously if your services are applicable to the local area - services such as an at home day care, dog walking or pet care services - then online advertising may not be as vital because it may largely reach people who could not use your service because it is confined to a specific location. Yet in this age of the digital world there are some people who only search for services or information online, even if they are looking for a local service. Even a small, local business can benefit from having a website.
For other business, such as those which produce goods made to order, reaching the biggest audience possible
The level of detail that your site goes into depends on a couple of factors, the first of these being how much you need to show. If all you wish to show is a page giving the details of your day care, your address and what makes you special, then a single page may suffice. However a sales site for three-dozen products and descriptions of the items that you wish to sell would need significantly more. It would also need some kind of payment processor through which you can accept orders.
Your own level of expertise in web design would be the next important factor to consider. If you're well versed in the art of web design then putting together a complex site would not be a problem. However if you are a web design novice then you will likely need to hire someone to create the site or use web builder technology. The more complicated the site you site you wish to have, the more money it will ultimately cost.
Though you may not be able to create it alone, having a web site will be an invaluable tool to help you to advertise your business. With it you will be able to reach people worldwide. This possibility allows you the opportunity to convert visitors into lifelong, repeat customers.
