It's easy to get
a website built. What is not easy, is building a successful
business with it. So how do you do it?
Start by asking yourself: "Why do I need a web site?
What will it accomplish for my business?"
The biggest mistake you can make is to build a Web site
that doesn't do anything for you. This may seem obvious,
but too many companies build Web sites simply because
they believe it would be neat, or because their competitors
have one. Without a real purpose, a Web site is just
a complete waste of time.
By the way, there is always a good purpose for starting
a web site – you just have to discover it. Just
look at all the great things that will happen to you
when you start your own web site:
- Your business
will be open 24 hours a day. This means you
won't have to stay open on Easter or Christmas day.
If you live on the East Coast, people from the West
Coast will still be able to shop in your store after
you close. Any time someone wants to know your hours,
location, directions, or any other details about your
company, they can get it without disturbing you.
- Low staffing
costs. When you have a web site, you can
offer your products and services without hiring any
extra employees. You won't have to spend any resources
on compensating or insuring your new staff members
and still be able to maintain the same level of sales
and customer service.
- Gain thousands
new customers. Because anyone in the world
can see your web site, you will gain customers from
other states and countries while you are putting in
the same amount of effort and money.
- Create an
image of a well established company. The
Internet is a great medium through which you can create
any image of yourself you want. It is all in your
hands: design a professional web site, add helpful
content, and your company will immediately take a
step up in the image it represents. No matter how
small your business is, with the right tools and a
great desire you can make it look like a corporation
on the Web!
- Save on postage
and printing costs. Think of how many cards
you mail out to let customers know about your sale.
All of that can be eliminated by putting the sale
information on your web site and inviting your customers
to visit it. You can collect your customers' E-Mail
addresses and keep in touch with them about special
events in your store via E-Mail.
- Unlimited
advertisement. If you ever advertised in
a local newspaper, you know the costs. You are being
charged per line, per inch, and per color. On the
Web, there is no limit to how much you can put. You
can add pictures, articles, newsletters, rates, product
images and so much more! With just one web site, you
can have almost unlimited advertisement for the same
low monthly cost (under $25 a month!)
- Improve communications.
If you have employees or suppliers, your web site
is the best way to communicate between you and them.
Changes take effect as soon as you post them on the
Web, and everyone can see updated information without
having to wait for a new database of products, and
without contacting you directly
- Impeccable
customer service.
This is a dream of any entrepreneur: "buy my product
and leave me alone". By this I mean that business
owners do not like to spend time explaining to customers
how to use the product, how to install it, troubleshoot
it, clean it, move it, turn it, and whatever else
can be done to a purchased item.
- A web site
will become your best friend in meeting the needs
of your customers. It will answer all their
questions. Simply create a page of "Frequently Asked
Questions" and include its address on every receipt.
This way, before they come to you for help, they will
come to your web site for answers.
- Online presence
– in step with your competitors. You
must think of the Internet as a gigantic the Yellow
Pages book. More and more people use the Web to shop
for information, services and products. If you are
not there – your competitors are! Can you imagine
not being in Yellow Pages and try to reach local market?
- Unless you
spend a lot of money on newspaper ads and other local
promotions – no one will know your business
exists. The same thing with the nternet.
If people can't find your company on the Web, you
might as well not exist.
- Get those
cranky customers, too. Many people do not
like to shop in the stores, malls and any other noisy
places (I am first!). They are afraid of long walks,
pressure from sales people, sneezing customers and
bumping shopping carts. Once they discover online
shopping – they will never go back to the stores
unless absolutely necessary. By putting your products
online, you satisfy the needs of such customers and
therefore succeed in one more niche.
- Showcase your
work. Whether you are a real estate agent,
construction business owner or a beauty salon specialist
– you can put your work on display when you
have a web site. Anytime a potential client wants
to see your past work and projects, simply refer him
or her to your site. No need to scan and mail pictures,
or bring your client to a finished building project.
- Promotional
Costs are very low.
When
I interviewed the manager of NY State Nissan dealership,
he shared with me the costs of running an online ad
compared to a newspaper or any other printed advertisement.
He said, "We can run a whole month of advertisements
online for the same amount of money we pay for one
newspaper ad!" That's right, on an online promotion
you can spend $97 a month, while paying 10 times that
much for a one-time
large ad in a magazine!
- Beat your competition
to the top. Competition online is huge today!
There are over 3,000,000 sites on the Web and this
number is growing. Still, I see at least 5 businesses
a month who are not online and getting a web site
is not in their near future plans.
Why am I telling you
this? Because if THEY don't get a web site – YOU
have a better chance at succeeding. Insurance, home
improvement, gift shops and other companies are among
those I see dragging their feet in putting their businesses
online. This means if you do it now, before EVERY company
is online, you will be among the pioneers!
Yep, that's right – Internet is still in its babyhood,
no matter how many web sites there are out there. It
has been less than a decade since companies decided
to use web sites as part of their marketing strategies.
Can you imagine what it will be like in 20-30 years??
I could go on and on, but I hope you are convinced:
YOUR BUSINESS ABSOLUTELY NEEDS A WEB SITE!
Even if you are not planning to sell directly online,
people will find your web site and contact you about
the services you offer. You can place your web site
address in your newspaper ads and any other promotional
materials to make people aware of your web site. |