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How a Web Site Marketing Strategy Can Generate a Flood of New Business
If you’ve been in business for more than a few days, you’ve had this experience. You introduce yourself to a new contact, exchange information and one of the first questions is, “Where can I find you online?” Having a web site and web address is as ubiquitous as having a business card these days.
For many, having a web page with at least a little information about what you do, your products and services, your location and so on is pretty easy to come by and essential to the image of most any business. There are many programs or web sites that offer site builders and templates so you can get a basic site on line in minutes. What you get is basically a brochure online. A place where you can send your offline contacts. Those are about the only visitors you will get on a static web page.
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We’re creating web sites for all types of small businesses, self-employed professionals and entrepreneurs. Just tell us what you want and we’ll get it done. We work together with you to create a site that meets your needs.
We use WordPress to create search engine friendly web sites, but we don’t stop there. Our goal is that you have a web business marketing plan and a web site marketing strategy, not just a web site. Whatever your goals are, we collaborate with you to provide a web presence that will help build your business, not just consume your marketing budget.
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Web Business Marketing is the Hottest New Strategy for Small Business in the Bad Economy
Web business marketing is what small businesses are turning to in droves according to the Wall Street Journal, blogger, Kelly Spors.
“Here’s something for the silver-lining department: Hard economic times will force more small businesses to become smarter marketers. They may even get Web sites.”
The Wall Street Journal sources estimate that the percentage of small and midsize home- and trade-services businesses with Web sites will increase to 60% by 2010, up from just 33% today.





