I really don't need a website or your business
When a business owner claims that they don't need a website, what they are really saying is, "I don't want to communicate with my customer or generate new sales. I want potential customers to give their money to my competition."
Despite living in the midst of the electronic age, some executives are still reluctant to accept that every business today needs a website and a company email address instead of a personal hotmail account. The truth of the matter is that there has never been a more crucial time to have a polished and professional online presence.
Think about the evolution of technology, its role in information sharing, and the exponential rate at which it's been growing. It took the radio 38 years to grow its audience to 50 million. Television came along, and it only took 13 years to grow an audience of 50 million. It took the Internet only four years, the Ipod three years, and Facebook two years.
One in eight American couples that were married last year met online. There are more than 200 million registered MySpace users; if it were a country, it would be the fifth largest in the world. The number of text messages sent and received daily exceeds the total population of the planet.
Technology is evolving and businesses need to evolve and adapt with it in order to survive. Today's market is extremely fractured, yet niche audiences have never been more accessible. Communities are built overnight and word of mouth can literally spread in the time that it takes to push a button.
Small and large business owners alike should not fear or be intimidated by the thought of starting a website; we specialize in customizing websites for any business out there. Are you ready for more business?
Neil Patel, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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