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![]() Should your business be on the web? Not all businesses belong on the web.
But most do. The world
wide web is a medium unsurpassed for advertising products and services you offer,
soliciting employees, disseminating information to your clients or the general public, and
opening up new markets, even international markets, for your business.
So you have to ask yourself a few questions to really answer this question:
So what kind of commitment does it take? You're involved from the start Your web site represents your company so you want it to look and feel, well, like your business. From the very beginning you will be involved in communicating your business to your web designer. This process normally entails providing copies of brochures, pictures, policy procedures, client lists and other information needed to build your site. You may want to outline how you think the site should be organized and submit that. And we have forms to collect much of the information we need to start your Design. Updates are mandatory Nothing will deter people returning to your site more than if the information you provide has not been updated in six months or is of no use for them. Things change, and your website should reflect your ability to stay abreast of the changes in your particular business and supply your web visitors with the very latest information. This responsibillity takes time to gather new information, supply it to your web master on a timely basis, and monitor your web site's progress. Promoting your site is critical A lot of people think that all they need to do is get their site up and the visitors will come. Nothing is farther from the truth. Just having a site available doesn't mean that visitors will find you. There are millions of sites available on the web. Promoting your site on a regular basis is critical. We provide this service but you can also do it yourself if you are so inclined. But it must be done, so if you choose to do it yourself make the commitment to handle it on a regular basis. The design of the site itself is one of the important factors in helping visitors find your particular site. There is an item called "meta tags" that are critical to this endeavor. If your web designer does not include these meta tags properly even if you are submitting your site to search engines on a regular basis, the search engines still cannot identify who you are or where you are. Is it worth it? Taking all of the above into consideration, most businesses are helped by being on the web. Some have done exceedingly well at increasing inquiries, getting more opportunities to bid on work, getting increased mail orders, and increasing their visibility. The opportunities are there; and if you are committed to this endeavor, we would love to help you.
We love wild life!
So you'll see a lot of it on this site. This is a Siberian Tiger taking a much needed drink after getting on the Web! ![]() ![]()
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