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You are losing business and money for every day that you are not present on the World Wide Web!Your customers expect you to have a website.How many times have you entered a business name into a search window to see if they had a website, to check hours, phone numbers, what they did, or just plain curiosity? Well your customers and prospects are doing the same thing every day, and if they don’t find your business, they are finding your competitors.My AH…HAA moment.In 1996, I had just signed up with my first ISP, 1996 was the old days and all you had to choose from were a few dial up ISP’s, they were very slow and charged you by the minutes you spent online.One day very soon after, I was working on some reports for work and needed a phone number for a customer in a major city, I knew that I had a phone book for that city in the basement, I yelled at my son, who was then a junior in high school to get me the phone book, he asked what I needed, went on the Internet and found the information I wanted quicker that he could have gone to the basement.The point is that even at that time, when the Internet was in the infancy of what it is becoming today, the young people in our society were already using the World Wide Web to find information. These are the people who are now becoming your customers, they are working with computers everyday, and they can, and do, access the Internet from their cell phones.Here’s a newsflash, we all assume that young people are the fastest growing segment gaining access to and using the Internet…Wrong! The fastest growing segment is the mature adult 55 and up, and guess who has most of the money!What should my business website be?Online Brochure – This is the minimum you should do.
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