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What the Web Means for your BusinessRecently I needed to order a custom neon sign. I searched the web and found several companies that could do what I needed. I used an online form on one of the sites to ask a few questions, and sent e-mail to a couple of others. The answers came back via e-mail, and I chose one company over the others. I went back to their website and I was very surprised to find that the company is located in my town, just a few miles from my business! I had them make the sign, and I was very happy with the results. But the important lesson here is that I found the business via the Internet. I never saw their ad in the chamber of commerce newsletter or their listing in the yellow pages; I didn’t even consult those resources. It was just a lucky coincidence for me that this company was local (because shipping neon signs can be expensive). I’ve learned that I can save a lot of money by searching the web for my business needs. My flyers are printed in Florida; office supplies are shipped directly from one of the big online companies; tools come from a company in Washington, and so on. As a purchaser of goods and services, my business can take advantage of the very best deals anywhere in the US! But it’s equally true that as a provider of goods and services, my business must now compete with others all across the country. That means several things:
It’s easy to ignore these challenges when you are faced with all the day-to-day challenges of running your business. Some small businessmen think they are immune to Internet competition. Just remember - that’s what your local bookstore might have said before Amazon.com. For help creating a professional website for your business, we recommend LunaGraphica. |
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