The Challenge : Just Starting Out
The Problem
I was talking with My Bridal Makeup Artist when she mentioned that an online client was asking for the website’s address of a hair stylist she works with on an occasional basis.
The problem was the hair stylist had no website.
Does this sound like you? Are you a small business owner or do you know one who does not have a website?
The Reasons
Here are some reasons why you may not have a website;
- Just starting out.
- Not enough time.
- Have a limited budget.
- Not enough experience or knowledge to build one.
- Content with current promotional means (ads, word of mouth, etc..)
I am sure you can think of other reasons to add to the list. It does not matter.
With nearly 75 percent of people in the United States accessing the Internet (source), it should not surprise us when someone asks “What’s the website’s address?”
That’s 220 million potential clients. Think about that for moment.
The Benefits
- New customers referrals
- Improved customer retention.
- Constant promotion 24 hour a day, 7 days a week
- Low overhead cost + Increased revenue = More profit for you
Convinced yet? Maybe not. I am sure you are wondering by now what can I do for you?
The Solution
I do understand your reasons.
That is why I have a solution to help you get started.
All you need is a domain name which you can get for $7.49 a year at Domaindo and point it to your website which you can host on my company’s host server account for $10 a year. That’s less than $18 a year to keep a website online.
Yes, it does cost money to build a website and keep it running year after year but it does not have to be complicated. You can always keep it simple. If you are interested, you can just start with a custom home page and grow it as you go along.
The Bottom Line
How much selling would you have to do to recoup $18 a year?
If you or you know someone who does not have a website and wants to get started, contact me or email this page. Watch the success GROW.
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Posted in General, Services, Small Business by Mark on March 10th, 2009.
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