Why Should Your Company Have a Website?

February 3, 2009

The answer to this question is neither short nor easy. With a little research you can find hundreds of reasons, but there are a few general statements that may help you realize your needs.

  1. Your competitor has one! People refer to the internet as the first source of information, so chances are, if you have a website new potential customers will find you.
  2. Presence on the web. A website can reach millions of people that might otherwise not be available for you. Peoples’ habits are changing. People move to a new area and very often rely solely on the Internet to learn about the new area, research and find out who to go to for what.
  3. Selling tool. Customers can view products, services, or whatever you want to share from the comfort of their own home. No matter what type of business you are in, there are ways to grow and make money on the web for you.
  4. Most people expect that any professionally run business will have a web site. With a well-designed site you can make an impressive first impression; thus potential new business.
  5. Add your Web Address to your stationary; business cards, other advertisements and you’ll have visitors knowing exactly where to go for answers to their questions and where to send their friends to for great service.
  6. The more people know about you and your company the greater the chances you have for attracting new customers.
  7. More Advertising for Less Money. With a web site you can have pages of full-color advertisements that run 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. You get to present yourself and your services to your customers using many descriptive pages, images, etc. This tends to build peoples’ trust, which in turn, makes them more likely to purchase your products and services.
  8. Bolster Your Current Ad Campaign. Include your web address in your current ad campaign and people will turn to your site for more information. Gathering more data is often a first response to a well-run ad campaign. With your site address listed in your ad, you will have people coming to you to get that information and your services. A better return on your advertising money is a great reason for a web site.
  9. Save Time with Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Online. Do you spend time answering the same types of questions for each of your clients? Well that may never stop but there may be some hope! With a web site you can put the answers to these frequently asked questions online and ask your new customers that you have begun working with to visit these pages. You can even email them out a link to these pages. Your customers will appreciate the knowledge that you will be providing them.
  10. Educate Your Customers. The first step of any sale is getting the client familiar with what you are selling. In this day and age more and more people are looking on the Internet to get the information they need to make educated buying decisions. Include articles of interest telling your potential clients about your services. When they call you to discuss your services, half the sale is already done; you’ve already given them your “pitch”. You will even save time (and money) because the ones who do call are interested, warm (and sometimes hot) prospects, not just someone calling to gather data.
  11. Get Referrals. Referrals are a number one way for small businesses to get new clients. On your web site you can add a “refer to a friend” link where your current clients (or just visitors) can send your link to a friend who may be interested in your services. This will increase your number of referrals.
  12. Create a New Customer Base. Many people are turning to the internet rather than the traditional sources of information (newspapers, yellow pages, etc). With a web site you will be able to reach a whole new segment of potential clients that may have missed your current ad campaigns. A good, informative web site will attract many people who may not have heard of you otherwise.
  13. Get Email With your web site you will also get email addresses for your business. On your site will be a link where people will be able to email you for additional information. This is a fast and effective form of communication that enables you to get the answers or information needed for the client at your convenience and send it along.
  14. Establish a Relationship with your Clients. People generally prefer to do business with people they “know.” On your site you will give people the opportunity to get to know your business (and perhaps you) and feel more comfortable with you. Once this is established they will be more likely to want to do business with you as compared to the other, similar company about which they know nothing. A picture or profile of you or your associates will make you more real to the client and make the client more likely to contact and communicate with you.
  15. Gather Contact Information. A newsletter can be an expensive promotional action. With printing, postage and time spent, the costs can add up. With a website you can have people who would like to receive your newsletter send you their email address. You can then email your newsletter to all of the people in your database. You don’t need to pay for printing or postage for these newsletters. Continual contact with prospects leads to more clients.

This list should get you thinking. A website is a great invesment in your business and knowing how to do a website, what to add and how  to keep it current will pay back in the form of more sales.

Here are the recordings of the class for members of ChiefExperts.com Seminar on Websites

Check out this great software for creating a website called XSitePro. If you can type a letter you can create a website. You’ll see XsitePro and other solutions you can use to create and maintain your site.

Another great product that is true;y WSSYWIG is Xara Web Designer

To Your Success!

Dan Baumann


Blogs, Web Search, Photo Sharing, Social Bookmarking

January 27, 2009

There’s a lot to know about how things work on the internet. Here are some great videos by a company called Common Craft that explain some of these in plain English. Very informative

Blogs in Plain English

Web Search Strategies on Plain English

Online Photo Sharing in Plain English

Social Bookmarking on Plain Enlish


Do You Really Need a Website in Your Business?

January 22, 2009

Can a website make that much difference in your company?

It really doesn’t matter what the economic climate is. If you’re not online, you are losing business to your competition who is.

Remember 10 years ago? When you needed a service or product, you would go to the yellow pages and find what you were looking for. How about today? If you’re like most consumers, you probably open your computer and search online for information. You can bet that your potential customers are doing the same thing.

Ask yourself -

  • Are the people looking for the services you offer able to find you online?
  • Do you have a website or want to improve what you already have?
  • Has it been a couple of years since you updated your site?
  • Do you know how search engines work?

In the 17 minute video below, you’ll get some tips about how your website can become a better source of leads for your company.

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I’m not going to mince words here – You have to have a website and you have to get involved online if you really want to be found on the internet. Best of all, it’s really not that hard to do.

How much time did you spend marketing your business in the last few months? Did all of that marketing drive people to your website? You need to get every advantage you can today and your website must be a large part of it.

Join us for an online seminar at
MyConstructionBiz.com on February 6 and 7 to discover:

  • Getting Started with a Website
  • Posting Information on the Web
  • Getting Noticed (Search Engine Optimization, or SEO)
  • Developing Content
  • Using and Editing Graphics (Photos)
  • Making Friends on the Internet
  • Blogging
  • Email Marketing (Permission-based Email)

If you want to kick start or energize your website, the information in this seminar will get you there.

You can find out more about this seminar here:

I’ve been asked by many about this class and here are a few things you may want to know.

This website class is for everyone that wants to learn more about the internet. If you don’t have a site, you’ll learn how to set one up and what to put on it. If you have a site you’ll learn how to enhance it and get better search results.

This is a 9 hour information packed seminar over 2 days. I know it’s impossible for everyone to make that sort of a commitment so it will be recorded, edited and available for viewing online and/or download for all members at MyConstructionBiz.com (MCB).

This seminar is open to all members at MyConstructionBiz.com. Membership at MCB is a one-time payment of $97.00 and then if you decide to stay on, it’s only $12.95 per mo.

The web is here to stay people! Get on it and get involved in it. Your efforts will be rewarded for years to come.

Please use the comment box below if you have any questions.

We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

Dan Baumann

PS – After you watch this 17 minute video posted at HardhatConnect.com, go ahead and create a free online account and make me your friend. It’s easy and will give you a chance to experience and get involved in an online community focused on the construction industry.


Easy way to add pictures to your site

June 3, 2008


I just finished
uploading pictures to a web page using the free and easy to use website run by yahoo:  www.flickr.com.  I was able to learn how to use the website quickly and after spending a short amount of time navigating through the site, before I knew it, I had edited and organized several of my photos within just a few minutes.  And, yes I did say “free”.

By uploading your photos onto “flickr,” you can organize your photos, edit them using a variety of sizing and coloring tools, add text, and allow others to view your photos on-line.

Organizing and editing your photos on-line makes it easy to add them to your business website.  Pictures are an essential aspect of your website as they allow potential customers to get to know you.  We also recommend using pictures of your previous customers and their projects, in your testimonials.

In addition to posting photos of yourself, your team, and your testimonials, “flickr’s” photo editing capabilities allow you to create unique before and after photos of your projects.  The “create” tab on the photo editing page allows you to get creative with your photos by changing your photo’s shape and adding special effects and frames to help your photos really standout among your competition.

Don’t be afraid!  Try “flickr” to create a more interesting, personal, photo-filled website!

Caron


Good Question & Good Blog

May 22, 2008

Someone asked a great question on a recent blog that I thought would make a good topic.  Jim asked about putting your ‘real’ name on blog posts and blog comments.  He wondered if there were any security issues surrounding this.  Here’s my response…

“To answer your question, no it’s not a dumb question at all! You can feel free to use your real name. Getting your name (& website) on the internet is good for business. Google & other search engines like finding you & your company out there & it should help you get noticed more. So, go ahead & I’d encourage you to put your website link in as well, especially if you have a blog to link to….”

The benefit to social marketing on the internet is to get your name and your company out there to potential clients so you can tell your story.  An active website, blog, and blog comments all help.

We have a great example for you of how a contractor can utilize a blog.   Here’s a blog that one of our webinar clients, Advanced Contracting has begun.  Great job Patty! 

http://aciremodel.com/blog/

Let us know if you’ve started blogging, we’d like to see it.

Thanks-
Caron


What to Blog? – Good Question

April 21, 2008

One question we get from contractors often is – “What should I blog about?” 
Good question.  Let’s see if I can give you a good answer. 

A blog is a new format to share “news”.  What is “news” is pretty subjective, but that’s the beauty of the internet, if you don’t find a blog or website newsworthy, then you don’t have to read it.  That said, if you think something is newsworthy, great, blog about it.

Some suggestions for contractors or designers -

  • Open House – talk about an upcoming Open House you are hosting
  • Trade Show – tell people where you’ll be, what contest you’re offering, invite them to come by 
  • Community Event – talk about one you’re participating in, even if it’s for a favorite charity
  • Post Event – after the event is over, talk about what you did, what was interesting, surprising, or even disappointing
  • Green – it’s the new buzz word.  If you’re doing something in this area (a project, your business, your home), talk about it
  • Designers – talk about a particularly nice design feature you’ve done, show pictures, talk about how the client loved it, quote them too
  • How To – talk about a fairly simple home repair or project that homeowners can do, include pictures or video if you’re ready.  It makes you the expert & if they struggle, maybe they’ll call you to take over.
  • You – if nothing else, talk about you & what you’re doing, build a relationship with your future clients.  If they like you, they’ll hire you.

Hopefully these ideas will give you a start.  Go ahead, have fun with it. 
Let us know what you’ve blogged about.  We’d love to hear about it & read it.