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    4 Reasons Why Every Business Needs a Good Website

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisJuly 25, 2020
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    mall businesses who want to just more than survive should build a website.

    The good news is that it doesn’t cost a lot of money to set one up, and the returns you get is exponential. A small business website builder is exactly what you’ll need to kick off your foray into the online world.

    Here are 4 reasons why your business needs a website.

    Continuously Make Money Even When You’re Closed

    Having an online portal to answer customer questions and allow them to place orders can greatly extend your business hours, even when you’re closed for the day. More hours ‘open’ means more opportunities to make a sale and profit.

    Your Reach Extends Geographically

    More than half the world population now use their smartphones to find products and services on the internet, and its reach means shops can extend their geographical boundaries.

    Your audience will be more than just customers in the immediate area- they could be from another city, state or country. Register at a local business directory and you may soon experience a lot of new visits.

    Create a Resource Center and FAQ

    There’s a lot of missed opportunities when staff aren’t trained to highlight a product or services’ best features. Also, the same questions can be asked again and again, which makes it tiring.

    A small business website can directly address both concerns by setting up an FAQ and a resource center. You can highlight your product’s or services’ features this way without missing vital information.

    A Website is Expected

    Your customers expect you to have a website. It’s a requirement in today’s digital world. Without one, you won’t have any social proof and can lose potential visitors or clients in the process. Your reach will be limited to local traffic and word of mouth.

    A website alone can get you into Google rankings, where greater business potential awaits.​​​​​​

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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