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The Internet is a dynamic new way
of providing powerful new sales opportunities for
your business. Opportunities you didn't think
possible or could afford with conventional forms of
advertising. This low cost form of advertising with
a website on the Internet, gives you the opportunity
to compete with the big guys on equal footing in the
marketplace.
Your business will obtain the ability to reach
thousands of potential customers through this
powerful advertising media. With more and more
people getting online every day, the exposure your
business receives with a website is far greater than
with conventional forms of advertising. Where else
can you advertise 24 hours a day, seven days a week!
The fastest growing segment of the web is small to
medium sized businesses because placing their image
through unique website designs on the Internet is as
simple as any other method. Website addresses are
being seen by everyone today on television, in the
newspapers, on business cards, yellow pages, right
down to everyday stationary.
So now when you hand someone your business card or
brochure, they will also see your website address.
When they later have a need for your product or
service they can find your business on the Internet
and find the information they need to make a buying
decision.
With your own website address you will become a new
member of the Internet virtual community showing
your professional image as advancing forward in
today's ever changing marketplace.
So what are you waiting for? You need to place your
business into one of the fastest growing areas of
marketing and advertising, right now! We can create
a creative website design that will display your
professional business image.
20 Reasons why....
1. To Establish A Presence
Approximately
27 million people worldwide have access to the World
Wide Web (WWW) and it is estimated that by the end
of 1997 36 million will have Web access. No matter
what your business is, you can't ignore 27 million
people. To be a part of that community and show that
you are interested in serving them, you need to be
on the WWW for them. You know your competitors will.
2. To Network
A lot of what
passes for business is simply nothing more than
making connections with other people. Every smart
business person knows, it's not what you know, it's
who you know. Passing out your business card is part
of every good meeting and every business person can
tell more than one story how a chance meeting turned
into the big deal. Well, what if you could pass out
your business card to thousands, maybe millions of
potential clients and partners, saying this is what
I do and if you are ever in need of my services,
this is how you can reach me. You can, 24 hours a
day, inexpensively and simply, on the WWW.
3. To Make Business Information Available
What is basic
business information? Think of a Yellow Pages ad.
What are your hours? What do you do? How can someone
contact you? What methods of payment do you take?
Where are you located at? Now think of a Yellow
Pages ad where you have instant communication. What
is today's special? Today's interest rate? Next
week's parking lot sale information? If you could
keep your customer informed of every reason why they
should do business with you, don't you think you
could do more business? You can on the WWW.
4. To Serve Your Customers
Making
business information available is one of the most
important ways to serve your customers. But if you
look at serving the customer, you'll find even more
ways to use WWW technology. How about making forms
available to pre-qualify for loans, or have your
staff do a search for that classic jazz record your
customer is looking for, without tying up your staff
on the phone to take down the information? Allow
your customer to punch in sizes and check it against
a database that tells him what color of jacket is
available in your store? All this can be done, and
more, on the WWW.
5. To Heighten Public Interest
You won't get
Newsweek magazine to write up your local store
opening, but you might get them to write up your Web
Page address if it is something new and interesting.
Even if Newsweek would write about your local store
opening, you wouldn't benefit from someone in a
distant city reading about it, unless of course,
they were coming to your town sometime soon. With
Web page information, anybody anywhere who can
access the Web and hears about you is a potential
visitor to your Web site and a potential customer
for your information there.
6. To Release Time Sensitive Materials
What if your
materials need to be released no earlier than
midnight? The quarterly earnings statement, the
grand prize winner, the press kit for the much
anticipated film, the merger news? Well, you sent
out the materials to the press with the 'Do not
release before such and such time" statement and
hope for the best. Now the information can be made
available at midnight or any time you specify, with
all related materials such as photographs, bios,
etc. released at exactly the same time. Imagine the
anticipation of "All materials will be made
available on our Web site at 12:01 AM". The scoop
goes to those that wait for the information to be
posted, not the one who releases your information
early.
7. To Sell Things
Many people
think that this is the number 1 thing to do with the
World Wide Web, but we made it number seven to make
it clear that we think you should consider selling
things on the Internet and the World Wide Web after
you have done all the things above and maybe even
after doing quite a few more things from this list.
Why? Well, the answer is complex but the best way to
put it is, do you consider the telephone the best
place to sell things? Probably not. You probably
consider the telephone a tool that allows you to
communicate with your customer, which in turn helps
you sell things. Well, that's how we think you
should consider the WWW. The technology is
different, of course, but before people decide to
become customers, they want to know about you, what
you do and what you can do for them. Which you can
do easily and inexpensively on the WWW. When you are
ready to sell, make sure you have the information
people need to help them decide available on your
web site, without paying so much that you won't make
a profit until the next century. That's smart
business.
8. To make pictures, sound and film files available
What if your
widget is great, but people would really love it if
they could see it in action? The album is great but
with no airplay, nobody knows that it sounds great?
A picture is worth a thousand words, but you don't
have the space for a thousand words? The WWW allows
you to add sound, pictures and short movie files to
your company's info if that will serve your
potential customers. No brochure will do that.
9. To reach a highly desirable demographic market
The
demographic of the WWW user is probably the highest
mass-market demographic available. Usually
college-educated or being college educated, making a
high salary or soon to make a high salary, it's no
wonder that Wired magazine, the magazine of choice
to the Internet community, has no problem getting
Lexus and other high-end marketer's advertising.
Even with the addition of the commercial on-line
community, the demographic will remain high for many
years to come.
10. To Answer Frequently Asked questions
Whoever
answers the phones in your organization can tell
you, their time is usually spent answering the same
questions over and over again. These are the
questions customers and potential customers want to
know the answer to before they deal with you. Post
them on a WWW page and you will have removed another
barrier to doing business with you and free up some
time for that harried phone operator.
11. To Stay In Contact With Salespeople
Your employees
on the road may need up-to-the-minute information
that will help them make the sale or pull together
the deal. If you know what that information is, you
can keep it posted in complete privacy on the WWW. A
quick local phone call can keep your staff supplied
with the most detailed information, without long
distance phone bills and tying up the staff at the
home office.
12. To Open International Markets
You may not be
able to make sense of the mail, phone and regulation
systems in all your potential international markets,
but with a Web page, you can open up a dialogue with
international markets as easily as with the company
across the street. As a matter-of-fact, before you
go onto the Web, you should decide how you want to
handle the international business that will come
your way, because your postings are certain to bring
international opportunities your way, whether it is
part of your plan or not. Another added benefit; if
your company has offices overseas, they can access
the home offices information for the price of a
local phone call. Plus, you can find out how many
international customers can access you that could
never reach you before at a reasonable cost.
13. To Create a 24 Hour Service
If you've ever
remembered too late or too early to call the
opposite coast, you know the hassle. We're not all
on the same schedule. Business is worldwide but your
office hours aren't. Trying to reach Asia or Europe
is even more frustrating. But Web pages serve the
client, customer and partner 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. No overtime either. It can customize
information to match needs and collect important
information that will put you ahead of the
competition, even before they get into the office.
14. To Make Changing Information Available Quickly
Sometimes,
information changes before it gets off the press.
Now you have a pile of expensive, worthless paper.
Electronic publishing changes with your needs. No
paper, no ink, no printer's bill. You can even
attach your web page to a database which customizes
the page's output to a specific need or customer,
and you can change as many times in a day as you
need. No printed piece can match that flexibility.
15. To Allow Feedback From Customers
You pass out
the brochure, the catalog, the booklet. But it
doesn't work. No sales, no calls, no leads. What
went wrong? Wrong color, wrong price, wrong market?
Keep testing, the marketing books say, and you'll
eventually find out went wrong. That's great for the
big boys with deep pockets, but who is paying the
bills? You are and you don't have the time nor the
money to wait for the answer. With a Web page, you
can ask for feedback and get it instantaneously with
no extra cost. An instant e-mail response can be
built into Web pages and can get the answer while
its fresh in your customers mind, without the cost
and lack of response of business reply mail.
16. To Test Market New Services and Products
Tied into the
reason above, we all know the cost of rolling out a
new product. Advertising, advertising, advertising,
PR and advertising. Expensive, expensive, expensive.
Once you have been on the Web and know what to
expect from those who are seeing your page, they are
the least expensive market for you to reach. They
will also let you know what they think of your
product faster, easier and much less expensively
than any other market you may reach. For the cost of
a page or two of Web programming, you can have a
crystal ball into where to position your product or
service in the marketplace. Amazing.
17. To Reach The Media
Every kind of
business needs the exposure that the media can
bring, as we touched on in reason #5 "To Heighten
Public Interest", but what if your business is
reaching the media, as a newswire, a publicist or a
public policy group. The media is the most wired
profession today, since their main product is
information and they can get it more quickly,
cheaply and easily on-line. On-line press kits are
becoming more and more common, since they work with
the digital environment of more and more pressrooms.
Digital images can be put in place without the
stripping and shooting of the old pressrooms and
digital text can be edited and output on tight
deadlines. All the these can be made available on a
Web page.
18. To Reach The Education and Youth Market
If your market
is education, consider that most universities
already offer Internet access to their students and
most K-12's will be on the Internet within the next
few years. Books, athletic shoes, study courses,
youth fashion and anything else that would want to
reach these overlapping markets needs to be on the
Web. Even with the coming of the commercial on-line
services and their somewhat older populations there
will be nothing but growth in the percentage of the
under 25 market that will be on-line.
19. To Reach The Specialized Market
Selling a very
specialized product? You may think that the Internet
is not a good place to be. Well, think again. The
Internet isn't just computer science students
anymore. With the 27 million and growing users of
the WWW, even the most narrowly defined interest
group will be represented in large numbers. Since
the Web has several very good search programs, your
interest group will be able to find you, or your
competitors.
20. To Serve Your Local Market
We've talked
about the power to serve the world with a Web page.
How about your neighborhood? If you are located in
San Francisco Bay Area, the Raleigh NC area, Boston
or New York, there is probably enough local
customers with Web access to make it worth your
while to consider Web marketing. A local Palo Alto,
CA restaurant even takes lunch orders through the
Internet! But no matter where you are, if the big
client has Web access, you should be there too. You
can make the Web a part of your sales team no matter
where your market is. |
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