I don’t have a website. Do I really need one?
Do you need a website? Here’s the short answer, and it’s always the only answer: Yes.
Did you know: Google processes over one billion search requests each day? The World Wide Web has over 1.67 billion users and over 500 million of them speak English? Facebook says it has more than 300 million users worldwide and Twitter sees 65 million “tweets” in one day (or nearly 2 billion in a month’s time)… with each social networking site having the potential to send people your way, if you have something for them to visit? (P.S. — See my tips on social media here.)
In today’s instant and mobile communication-driven world, having an online presence can mean the difference between having a good idea, company or non-profit and having a great idea, company or non-profit.
Take a moment to think back 20, 25 or 30 years ago. When most folks needed a service, where did they turn? The phone book. If your business or non-profit didn’t have a listing in the phone book or, better yet, the yellow pages, you were cut off from potential customers, clients and supporters. The same is true of the online world and websites today. When folks want information, they turn to search engines like Google. Having information about your product, activities and causes on a website you can control, maintain and update means you’ll have vital information about your company or organization available to potential customers and clients 24/7 and 365 days a year.
Without a website, you’re dead in the water.
But, maybe you knew all that. Or maybe you’re new to all this web stuff. Whether you just don’t have the time or the knowledge, I can help. Check out my services, leave the tech work to me and focus on your passions — the work that has already made your company or non-profit successful — and be assured: together, we’ll take your dreams to the next level.