Benefits Of Having A Website
Benefits Of Having A Website:
More Flexible Than Print Advertising
Are you currently advertising on TV, radio, Yellow Pages, etc.? In each of these instances your advertising message is limited, either by space or time limitations. You are trying to get your potential customer to call you or visit to get more information, to be able to convince them to visit you, to buy from you, or to use your services. While these advertising strategies are an important part of your marketing campaign to get your message out there and to catch quick attention, however, where do they go when you have caught their attention?
Increase your sales
You can generate additional sales of products or services directly over your Web site to customers you never could have reached through traditional methods.
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The benefit of having a web site is like having a marketing promoter 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your site can be referenced from your other advertising media, directing them to more extensive information. Your practice is now available at all times, selling for you for a minimum cost once past the initial layout to create the site. Basic maintenance and hosting fees are negligible when compared to other forms of advertising.
Improve credibility
A website gives you the opportunity to tell potential customers what you are about and why you deserve their trust and confidence. In fact, many people use the internet for pre-purchase research so that they can determine for themselves whether a particular supplier or brand is worthy of their patronage, and won t take them for a ride.
Great word-of-mouth marketing
Another great reason for a web site is that’s it’s easy for someone to share your web site address with a friend in an email, a phone conversation or a meeting where none of your brochures or business cards are available.
If you would like to schedule a FREE Consultation on how your business could benefit from being “on the web”, please email us at sales@ad-ver-tain.com or call (707) 669-4122.
Philip Wyers
Advertainment Media
www.ad-ver-tain.com

