It is very interesting to hear some of the reasons why a business or
individual doesn't currently have a website or has a website that is
outdated and unprofessional looking. Some say it is just not a top
priority at the moment, budgetary concerns, a website won't do
anything for my business, my customers don't use the internet, and
the list goes on.
What is glowingly obvious by statements like those is that those
folks clearly underestimate the power and reach of the internet.
There is a long list of reasons why you should be online but we've
narrowed that list down to the top five. Considering just these
alone, builds a compelling case for immediate action.
Reason #1- Business Leads
Many folks go straight to their computer when searching for a
company.
Reason #2 - Your Website Can't Be Tossed Into The Round File
Brochures and other marketing materials are a necessary evil,
however so is a website. The difference is, your website can't be
tossed into the round file.
It is still there waiting for the next visitor to arrive and doesn't
cost any more or any less because someone decided to leave.
Reason #3 - Easier for Clients to Refer Their Family and Friends
If a client wants to refer their family and friends, it is so much
easier to click on a link from your website, put your friends email
address in and hit the send button than it is to dig around in your
insurance files for the information.
Plus, when the friend receives the email, they can click the link
and go directly to your website when it is convenient for them,
browse around and request more information or a quote. The operable
word there is convenient!
You're most likely closed when they are ready to have a look, but
not your website!
Reason #4 - Maximized ROI
Creative Web Solutions provides everything you need to have on your
website. At just $79 per month and a nominal set up fee, your
website is stocked with customer service forms, company
information, products/services, and much more.
Reason #5 - The Best Employee You Will Ever Have
Your website isn't going to take a vacation, call in sick, ask for
benefits or complain about working twenty-four hours a day, seven
days a week!