Why Your Business Needs a Website

Window of antique store in Rye, England

As the trend becomes reality, most people are eliminating their home phone service for cell phones.  And since cell phone numbers are not published, the need for a telephone book is diminishing.  So think about it, without the local “yellow pages”, how are people going to find out about your business?  And how much is the advertising in the phone book?

A website is the most important tool you will purchase for your small business.   Your online presence is affordable and cost effective for your business.  It is also one of the first things you will see a measured ROI (return on investment) from.  And as your business grows, so will traffic to your website, so you want to make sure that your website can be easily upgraded and modified as the needs of your business change.

 

Competition

Even in a small town, there is competition for your business.  Think about restaurants.  Do they have a website?  Is their current menu on the site?  Do they offer catering?  Are there pictures?  When you design your website, check out the competition.  Is their site easy to navigate?  What would you do differently?

 

Open For Business

Brick & mortar locations are destinations.  And being able to “shop” or browse your websites before they visit is a great benefit.  You can be open for business every day around-the-clock.  And if you offer services, then include a form on your website for people to fill out and you can get back to them even after store/business hours.  The form comes right to the e-mail you designate.

 

Sales

Your website is an extension of your store location.  You can offer products for sale through your website, especially if you sell items that are not available elsewhere.  You can work with a packaging company to help you box up your merchandise and ship it as you sell it.  And this is an added plus when tourists visit your store, because now you can let them know that items are available online also, creating repeat sales and increased volume for your business.

 

Search Engines

As your business continues to grow, so will your online presence.  And by using the right keywords, you can gain great positions on the internet above your competition!

 

Contact and email

A contact page and email address makes it easy for potential customers to get in touch with you.  As your business and services change, the contact page should be updated to include all of this information.

 

Social Media

Use social media to increase your business exposure even more.  Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook are the three largest sites that can help you with your business.

This is the beginning of a series on using WordPress as your business website platform.  Keep posted.

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Small Business That Could

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Paperback: Trade
Publisher: MWF Publishing
ISBN: 978-0615324982
Publication Size: 8.2 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Pages: 220
Price: 16.95

Insightful websites, tips, resources and products to help individuals starting a business and small businesses ready to venture online. Space for notes is included on most pages and some website pages offer an opportunity for you to write down your user information.

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Small Business That Could
Paperback: 220 pages
Publisher: MWF Publishing (October 28, 2009)
ISBN-13: 978-0615324982
# Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6 x 0.5 inches

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Rev Up Your Engines

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image3991The Small Business That Could series of books was started to help business owners find the resources they needed on the internet.  After working with some business start-ups, Marna Friedman knew how frustrating it was to constantly search for information.  Then as soon as you found  a website that was helpful, you usually forgot the user ID and password you used to sign up.  As a professional organizer, and in response to this dilemma, Marna decided to produce a series of books to help businesses in their quest for information.  The series of books offers a separate page for each website’s URL, along with a brief description of what that site offers.  Then on the bottom of the page, the user can write their Login Information for future use.

Some sample pages for your review: PDF file for website

The books are $11.95 each, but the start-up package is $29.99.  The start-up package includes The Small Business That Could, The Small Business That Could Gets Organized, and The Small Business That Could Gets A Website.

Here is an excerpt of the Table of Contents from each book for your reference.
Table of Contents for website