Work in Retirement
The Web is the Way to Go
By Randy M. Zeitman, President, Stone Rose Design
Make Your Message Accessible
Reduce Publishing Costs
Designing, printing, and delivering marketing materials can be expensive. It's often one of the largest expenses a business can incur.
With a website you can instantly publish that same information: new product announcements, employment opportunities, contact information, job openings, surveys, coupons, investor information, almost anything, without material or delivery costs. Folks can learn about it instantly just by visiting your website.
Reduce Marketing Costs
Buying advertising space, whether it's a newspaper ad, billboard, or radio spot, can be expensive. Adding to the burden are the hours spent trying to figure out the perfect set of words to say everything you want within the constraints of your ad.
A website is an unlimited number of full-page ads that you can change at will! By advertising your website in addition to your product, you give potential customers the opportunity to learn far more about your product than you can ever place in an ad.
Test and Expand your Marketplace
Come up with a new advertising campaign and want to try it? Just update your website and tell your customers. Want to see if you can expand your marketing reach? Try placing a few small ads promoting the website in other regions to gauge the interest before you commit to a larger campaign.
Reduce Communication Costs
A website can do far more than sell products; it can supply your staff and business partners with pertinent and timely information. Practically any printed matter can be converted to a webpage and distributed by email at far less cost and time than by fax, mail, or courier.
Increase Sales
Enhance Your Image
Since every website starts as a blank slate, the Internet offers the opportunity for a small-business "David" to portray itself as a big-business "Goliath". (Or, for the Goliath to fall flat by having a website that poorly represents its true stature!)
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