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Why
Your Brick-and-Mortar Biz Needs A Website
by: Kelly Kyrik
The internet has taken over our lives with a vengeance, and
has changed the way many of us do business. More and more
consumers are now doing their shopping online and,
unfortunately, some business owners have felt the pinch.
But there are many small businesses that have been
virtually unaffected by the internet boom. Those professionals
in the more service-oriented fields - veterinarians,
chiropractors, beauticians, dentists and more - do almost all
of their work in what's now affectionately know as the
brick-and-mortar business, and as such can never be fully
replaced by internet technology.
However, many of these businesses, from tiny mom-and-pop
stores to small health care centers - have yet to merge onto
the information highway, and it's costing them plenty; of
customers, that is.
That's because, although traditional advertising (phone
books, flyers, radio ads, etc.) are still widely used, there
is no doubt that the most effective advertising now takes
place online.
As our society becomes increasingly computer-savvy,
consumers are turning more and more to the internet for
information and advice on where to do their business. Your
potential customers would much rather type your business name
into a search engine than ferret out your phone number in some
ratty, old phonebook.
And who can blame them?
On the web, your potential clients can find out your hours
and location 24/7, get a feel for your business philosophies
and practices and can learn about your services and pricing
without having to listen to annoying hold music or endless
phone menus. Even better, they can get all the information
they need at their own pace, taking breaks to feed the cat and
burp the baby as needed.
Of course, they can't do any of the above unless your small
business has its own website, preferably with a recognizable
domain name (YourBusinessName.com)
and Search Engine Optimization, which makes your business
easier to find on the vast world wide web. Now that so many
consumers are turning to the internet to find the services
they need, it's imperative that your small business has the
same (or better) web presence than that of your competitors.
Luckily, web design now comes in all flavors and sizes, so
you won't have to look far to find a designer and a site
that's right or you.
Often a simple one-page website is enough for very small
businesses; hours, location, contact information and basic
services can all be presented in a professional way for your
prospective customers. A medical professional may require more
pages; perhaps choosing to explain particular procedures and
detailing insurance information. And some small businesses
prefer to put everything online, from articles and interactive
forms to detailed descriptions of their personal business
philosophies.
No matter which design and options you choose, your website
will reassure and impress potential consumers, leading them
directly to your brick-and-mortar door, and leaving you to
concentrate on what you do best; running your small business.
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