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Aug
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Posted (Administrator) in Frequently Asked Questions on August-5-2008

What is a website?

Website is simply defined as window of yourself or your company. Website is information on the World Wide Web provided by you to give those visiting your site an inside look at your company. Website works for you 24 hours a day, like a billboard on the virtual superhighway, reaching existing and new customers.



 
Aug
05
Posted (Administrator) in Frequently Asked Questions on August-5-2008

Why should I have a website?

Did you know that 71% of Internet users go online to research products and services for their area rather than using a local directory or phone book? What are the reasons people prefer to look online? Convenience / Availability of Information / Lack of Sales Pressure. A website can provide latest news, promotions and services to your customers anytime, anywhere. It is crucial for the growth of your business or organization to have a website.



 
Aug
05
Posted (Administrator) in Frequently Asked Questions on August-5-2008

Who would visit my website?

Potential clients or existing customers, those looking for your particular product, service, news or promotions and for those who are just “surfing” or browsing through the internet.



 
Aug
05
Posted (Administrator) in Frequently Asked Questions on August-5-2008

How do I get a website visitors?

First, you must create a World Wide Web name or simply called web address or in technical term URL. Next you need to position yourself in some type of directory on the web. Then give your address to others by placing it on your stationary, business cards, or any other printed form that is available to you. Not having a website is very similar to having an unlisted phone number in the yellow pages nowadays.



 
Aug
05
Posted (Administrator) in Frequently Asked Questions on August-5-2008

When should I get a website?

NOW! If you have an organization or a business, products or services that you want others to know about, you need to have a website. If you have a phone, fax number, listing in the yellow pages or a sign in front of your building, you should have a website. The longer you wait, the more potential visitors you have prevented from coming to your site and ultimately to your business or organization. There is surely no advantage to waiting.