How a website can help your business

1

Make your business more visible.

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. Increased exposure translates into increased revenue and throughput. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical premises, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness of your business. If you don’t have a web presence you are virtually non-existent to potential customers who use the Internet to source their products and services. Simply put, it is ever more the case, that if you are not to be found online – then you are not worth finding at all.

2

Free, Targetted Advertising

Advertising on traditional media is often costly. It is broadcast on selected dates and at selected times. A well made website will be made available to customers who are searching for the goods and services you offer. This means that your website and company will be advertised in an online directory at no additional cost and that customers who visit your site are more likely to make a purchase.

3

Always On, Always Working

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

4

Increase Geographical Range

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

5

Really Simple Syndication

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

6

Convenience to the Customer

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

7

Memorable Addresses

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

8

Market research made easy

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

9

Automation

Every business aims to maximise exposure to its target market. A website typically costs a fraction of the value of a physical store, and yet it can generate an equal amount of awareness about your business.

10

Feedback

The heartbeat of every business is its customer base. Customer feedback can help you keep in touch with the customer's needs.

StatisticsDid you know that...

  • 30.1 million adults (60%) use the internet each and every day.
  • 31 million adults purchased something online in the ten months leading up to 2010.
  • 17.4 million adults listed to the radio online.
  • There are 19.2 million households with an internet connection.
  • In 2008, internet sales represented 9.8% of non-financial sector businesses in the UK.

Source: ONS Opinions Survey http://www.statistics.gov.uk

All statistics are for 2010 unless otherwise stated.