Why Should My Locally Based Business Have
a Web Site?
According to The Kelsey Group * "70% of U.S.
households now use the Internet as an information source when shopping
locally for products and services... Findings also suggest the Internet
is poised to surpass newspapers as a local shopping information resource."
Think about the last time you were searching
for information about a product or service, where did you look first? The
Yellow Pages or the Internet? Today more consumers are going online to
search for information rather than turning to the yellow pages.
In the past there wasn t really a need
for businesses with local client bases to have a web site. Now things are
changing. Recently there has been a change in the way search engines return
the results for searches. Some of the high-ranking search engines, such
as Google and Yahoo, are now gearing towards local search results allowing
more precise and accurate listings.
The result is that now, as a local business
owner, there is a greater chance than ever to get your business listed
at the top of the search engines for searches in your local area and for
the keywords that you want. That means that the local customers that are
looking for what you offer, will now find you! (That is, if you have a
web site!)
In addition to the fact that your site
will now be found easier on the search engines, there are plenty of additional
reasons to have a web site for your local business.
Even if you own a small business (1-20
employees) and most or all of your customers or clients are based locally,
you can still benefit. For example:
Get An Edge Over Your Competition
- Allow your customers/clients to learn
more about you at a time that is convenient for them. Your expanded online
business is open 24/7.
- Build relationships with them via e-mail
newsletters, articles and interactive tools on your site.
Gain and Build Credibility
- List testimonials of satisfied clients
or customers to enhance your credibility in the eyes of potential customers.
- Show reviews of your products or services.
- Show pictures of you, your location,
staff, etc. Show them that you are a real person that they
can trust.
- Provide essential background information
about you and your business.
- By posting articles that you have written,
you help prove to your potential customer/client that you are qualified
to help them solve their problem.
Save Money on Operational/Marketing Costs
- Expand your hours without the additional
operational costs. Your site is open 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Customers/clients
can learn about you and your business when it is convent for them.
- Free up time answering repeated information
such as hours, directions, rates, FAQ s, etc. List all that information
on your site and you ll save money on customer service questions.
- Save money on printing costs. Brochures
about your business are expensive and are only good until you need to change
something, such as hours or product information. Then you have to spend
all that money over again to reprint! (Not to mention, re-mailing!) Your
web site is a full color, updateable, expandable, limitless brochure. You
have the flexibility and the availability to add or update it instantly;
change content, colors, add a new picture, etc.
- Free e-mail marketing - Compare that
to direct marketing mailings that can cost you a small fortune. (If your
first mailing doesn t get the response you were looking for, you have to
spend all that money again to re-print and re-mail your direct marketing
piece.) If your first e-mail newsletter that you send doesn t get the response
you like, just make some changes and resend! Absolutely no additional costs
involved.
More Convenient For You
- Answer client s questions at a time when
it is convenient for you. No more interrupted phone calls with questions
that are answered on your web site.
- Have you ever been in the middle of a
consuming project or just came up with a great idea, but before you could
write it down the phone rings? You answer it, spending the next 15-20 minutes
answering questions that could have easily been answered on your web site.
You hang up and realize, you can t even remember the great idea that you
came up with or have lost your momentum working on the project you started
before the phone rang.
Ok, you ve decided that having a web presence
for your business will help increase your profits - What do you do now???
First decide what you want your site to
do for you. In other words, what is your Most Wanted Response ? What
do you want your customers to do when they visit your site? Some examples
are:
- Learn more about you/your business.
- Call you to set up an appointment.
- Make a purchase.
- Give you their e-mail address.
Second figure out what information you
need to have on your site in order to achieve your Most Wanted Response.
Examples
- List information about you and/or your
business.
- Show before and after pictures of your
services.
- List articles related to your product
or service that will help establish credibility with the potential customer/client.
- Post hours and directions to your location.
You can use any combination of these examples
or you may have some of your own you wish to incorporate. Your site can
be as little as a 1-2 page brochure site with a newsletter sign-up or as
big as a multi-page online catalog listing all of your products or services.
Next you will need to have someone develop
the site for you. There are two ways to accomplish this.
1. You can do it yourself or 2. Hire someone
to do it for you.
If you feel confident enough to design
the site yourself, go for it. There are great tutorials and information
on how to learn to design and build a web site. Just do a search on the
top search engines for Do-it-yourself web site tutorials.
Perhaps you would still like to build it
yourself, but would like some personal guidance? The second option you
could pursue is a Web Site Consulting Program in which a consultant
will walk you through the steps to take to build a web site and upload
it to the internet.
If you don t have the time or the desire
to learn how to do it yourself, you can hire a web designer to do it for
you. What ever option you decide, don't wait too long to get started...
A potential customer/client is searching
for a business/information using Google or Yahoo. Who s site will they
find? Yours or your competitors???
* The Kelsey Group is the leading provider
of strategic research and analysis, data and competitive metrics on Yellow
Pages, electronic directories, small-business advertising and local search.
Beginning in 1986, the company has built a reputation as the leading analyst
firm covering the directory publishing community, providing advisory (The
Kelsey Report® and Interactive Local Media), publishing (Global Yellow
Pages and Local Media Journal ) and consulting (more than 300 individual
assignments).
Author-Bio: Jennifer McGroary is a WAHM
who has been operating her own home-based web design and consulting business
since 1999. Jennifer helps local small businesses, family-owned, &
home-based businesses maximize their profits without spending money on
advertising. To learn more, visit http://www.cssites.com
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