Does your website have to cost a small fortune?

While the internet has become the fastest growing and most convenient way for businesses to market their products and ideas, it can still cost a small fortune to establish a presence in what seems like an endless universe of web-based businesses attempting to obtain exposure and earn their slice of the World Wide Pie.

Yes, the internet is an excellent place for many companies to advertise and sell themselves, but does it have to cost a lot of money? Of course not. As with most "real world" businesses, there are always the smaller guys that deliver the results people want, but at a fraction of the cost of their larger competitors.

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Increase exposureMaximize exposure

Probably the most common question among business owners who have given any thought to building a website is, "Why do we need a website. How will it benefit our company?" The simple answer is that a website won't benefit everyone, but at the very least, it can make a business appear bigger and more professional.

Expand your reachReach out

Reach globally to people around the world who would never have known your company even existed. Millions of internet surfers every day could be out there right now looking for something that you may have to offer. In some ways, the internet is a lot like the lottery - you can't win if you don't play!

Increase availabilityIncrease availability

For many businesses, a website enables you to provide 24 hour access to information, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

The last company I worked for was responsible for technical support of retail weighing equipment for the entire United States. By creating a website for them, we were then able to expand our availability to end-users and technicians, allowing them to find answers online when phones were tied up, or after hours.

As a result, the amount of time spent on the phones decreased, requests for operator manuals and brochures decreased, and we were all able to focus our attention on more critical tech support issues.

Sell your productsSell sell sell

Obviously, if you have something to sell, a website can provide an additional sales tool for you. More and more local and regional businesses have learned the benefit of selling online and increasing their reach nationally or even globally!

Don't give in to the thought that your particular product won't sell online. Take a trip around eBay sometime, and you will find anything from jewelry, clothes and radios, to cars, boats and houses.

Once your website is established, it's like having additional sales staff on hand at all times, working for you.