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Is Your Business Making A Good First Impression?

Submitted by sitemadesimple
Fri, 14 Jul 2006

Job interviews, first dates, social settings – no matter the occasion, a first impression can make or break a potential relationship. Have you experienced an awkward moment yourself when you were not looking or feeling your best? Have you been introduced to someone and thought, “What were they thinking?”

Does your business have an online presence? Can customers learn about and interact with your company in cyberspace? If the answer to either of the previous questions is “NO” – I have to say, “What are you thinking?”

Just yesterday, I was working with a client who recommended her cousins’ catering service. My first question was, “What’s their website”, to which she replied, “I don’t know.” A query to a few of the popular search engines revealed zilch, nada, nothing – except for other competitors in our local area. Realistically, if I was not particularly loyal to my client, I would more than likely investigate the businesses that were right at hand – right then, via their websites. As a dedicated business owner, can you afford to lose potential customers so unexpectedly, especially when websites are so easy and affordable?

A website consists of a domain name, i.e. (www.yourbusinessname.com), and a hosting account. A domain name is purchased and points to the hosting account – much like your street address references your physical building. Then, web pages consisting of words and graphics are developed and published to the hosting account. You can create web pages or work directly with a design company.

Businesses, both large and small, can create an online presence with a website for under $15. Better yet, monthly maintenance is as little as $4 a month. You can find affordable website solutions at http://www.sitemadesimple.com At these prices, there is no excuse. It’s up to you to make the best first impression.

 

Christine combines her personality and experience in her consulting, educational, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Christine develops marketing strategy and provides strategic direction for businesses through her company Develop Results. Christine supplies e-commerce solutions for businesses via her company www.sitemadesimple.com Christine received her Master's degree in Organizational Management and her Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice.You can learn more about Christine at www.christineburke.com


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