"Benefits"

Some Of The Many Benefits Of A Website


1. Very Inexpensive and Much More Flexible Than Print Advertising

  The Internet is extremely different from print advertising in that ...


  • Your publication / display space is inexpensive.
  • Your advertisement is accessible for a longer period of time.
  • Your content can be changed without having to ask someone to do it for you (using a content management system).
  • Your site pages can potentially reach a wider audience.
  • Your website/pages are very beneficial when the URL ( Website Address ) is placed in any print medium advertising

Such as ...


  • Business cards
  • Newspapers
  • Yellow pages
  • Brochures
  • Shopper Papers
  • Magazines
  • Bulletin board pin-ups
  • Letter heads
  • Invoices
  • Yard Signs / Banners / Vehicle Magnet Signs
  • Novelty items
  • .. Pens, mugs, give away, etc.

2. Market Expansion

  Business cards, display/classified ads, building/vehicle signs, radio/TV ads, are very beneficial locally, but when these media ads are published with your website URL, then you benefit from the super enhanced and extended publishing capabilities of the website. ( see USES page )


The Internet has allowed businesses to break through the geographical barriers and become accessible, virtually, from any country in the world by a potential customer that has Internet access.

 

3.  24-7 365


Brick and morter business is serving customers daily approx 8 hours. Providing it is not storming rain or blizzard, or holliday.  The personal or business website is serving around the clock, all week, all year all weather.


4. Offers Convenience and Enhancement

  It is far more convenient for a person to research a product on the Internet than it is to get in a car, drive somewhere and look for or ask someone for information on a product. Your webpages can provide enhanced information via expanded text, audio, pictures and even video.


Imagine someone late at night seeing your newspaper classified ad with your included phone number URL,  1-_ _ _.com/_ _ _ - _ _ _ _ and surfing to your webpage to see the video of the puppies you have for sale.


Potential customers reading your ad, can visit your published website URL anytime day or night, storm or holiday.


Start your day with seeing orders received during the night.


5. Add Value and Satisfaction

  By offering convenience, a point of reference and that touch of individualized customer service, you add value to your offering and your customers experience a higher level of satisfaction.


Your website can add value in other ways too, by featuring tips, advice and general interest content.


6. Improve credibility

  A website gives you the opportunity to tell potential customers what you are about and why you deserve their trust and confidence. In fact, many people use the internet for pre-purchase research so that they can determine for themselves whether a particular supplier or brand is worthy of their patronage, and won t take them for a ride.

The Internet also allows for Viral Marketing ... where your website visitors spread positive word-of-mouth about your business - your customers do your marketing!  Email spreads like wild fire.  You might sell to a customer 1000 miles away, who was informed via a local email.


7. Promote your  Brick  n  Mortar  Presence

  Your website can show full contact information and a map to your location. The potential customer can print it out to guide them to your location.


Also, if you recently moved to a new location, you will have to wait for the next 'phone directory to come out before people figure out where you currently are. Because a website is editible, you can change the content as you like.


8. Two-Way Communicative Marketing

  Customers can quickly and easily give feedback on your product and/or marketing approach.


9. Market Research

  You can use features on your website such as visitor polls, online surveys and your website statistics to find out what your customers like more and how they feel about certain aspects of your business to determine how you can improve your product and the way you do business.