Why the Web Site is Essential

In the emerging paradigm today, the flow of information for making decisions is very fast and very dense. We are becoming more and more dependent upon social networks, blogs, and websites. Yet when I look at the market statistics, I see is that 46% of the small businesses today don’t even have a website(1). Another source says more than 50 percent of small U.S. businesses (those with fewer than 200 employees) do not have web sites. They still live in the Dark Ages and expect to survive. They won’t. The speed of change has become so fast that the electronic and immediate flow for information for decisions is almost a necessity. That’s the paradigm today – and it’s moving fast. The web site is essential not only just for selling stuff (in fact there may be no customer sales from it). It is essential for branding, establishing you, your company, or organization as an authority, for support, and marketing.

Embrace the new paradigm

Embrace the Change

So the bottom line today is that even if you have only a small business, an organization, or even a personal vision  you should have a website. An effective website. Period. No question about it. Without a doubt. The website should also be professionally done if you wish people to take your message seriously.

With our new Econoweb program, Carl found a way to create affordable and professional websites for clients for less than $2000. That includes hosting (one year, renewable), domain name, and the development. Development time is about 1-2 weeks, depending on our work load. What’s more, it is dynamic. That means you can update the content or layout yourself without knowing anything about programming. We set up the initial content and layout for you based on the material you give us. You have a very dynamic website.

Econoweb gives you a website with a very professional look, a beautiful layout that is easy to read, and high-quality search engine optimization. You can focus on creating your content and layout, not the programming. You have a dynamic website that changes with your needs.

1. http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007431
2. Gary Schneider, Electronic Commerce, 9th edition, 2011. p.14