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The Need to Have Your Own Website...


If you are in an e-business—or any business for that matter—then it has become impossible to conduct your business without a website. Even if you are the original Neanderthal of the Internet world, you must have a website and someone who knows how to design and maintain it. 
What Your Website Does?
Using your website, potential customers:
  • visit your virtual store;
  • find out about your bricks-and-mortar business location;
  • become aware about your products/services;
  • learn about you and your company;
  • read about others' experiences or opinions with regards to your company;
  • purchase goods or services from you (if you're very lucky;)).


    And you can:
    1. get brand recognition for your product or service;
    2. begin to build a relationship with visitors and hope to turn them into clients;
    3. buy or sell products/services;
    4. tell your clients about new products;
    5. showcase your products and services;
    6. answer customer questions;
    7. share news and views;
    8. start a blog; 
    9. do affiliate marketing (more on that later).

    Hope these are enough advantages to convince you;) If you've not considered having your own website, now is the time to have one. It will really help you expand your business. I'll provide more information on how your website can help in the following posts. See you then!




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