Still trying to decide if a Web site is right for your business? Consider the following.


Is your competition already on the Web?
If so, you might be playing catch up. A Web site offers the ability to provide on demand service and information around the clock. In many cases consumers have come to expect access to company, service and product related information online. A Web presence will not only meet the growing demand for access to information, but will also promote customer loyalty and name recognition.


Could you attract new customers with a Web site?
You bet. Convenience is a factor in nearly all aspects of business. The Web allows you to take your business door to door, or better yet, into the homes of consumers. Imagine if your products and service could appear in front of prospective clients whenever the need should arise. In reality it's not possible, in the virtual world it is.
Convenience is location and timing. With a Web site your business is as close as the nearest computer terminal and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


Need information on the fly?
Ever needed company or sales material that you didn't have handy? Or waited around for a FAX copy of a document you forgot? No problem, get connected to the Web with online documentation. Everything from a single page to indexed volumes can be accessed through the internet, for you, your staff and your clients.


I don't know if I can justify the cost of a Web site.
Money spent on the development and maintenance of a Web site is an investment not a cost. What you should be asking yourself is; How much is it costing not to have a Web site? You'll find that over time (probably within the first year) your Web site will pay for itself.


I don't know what my Web site should do or look like.
That's the purpose of Com2 Media. We guide you through the development process. If you want ideas try surfing the Web. Look for businesses similar to your own. Determine what services they offer and how it is beneficial to the company and clients. Visit our Design page for more information on the development process or to get started now visit our Get Started page.

Last updated 2/3/02

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