Learning to Enjoy Self Promotion
I'm going to assume you LOVE what you do. After all, you started a business in order to do it and get paid. It was cool reaching your first sales goals. Having your first $10,000 month (or week) was probably something you remember well. Even though all of us really enjoy the successes of our business, some of us dread creating a new web site. They think it will be a lot of work or it will take up all their time.
Anything worth doing is worth doing RIGHT
Well, you're right. It is a lot of work. Starting from scratch is a crap ton of work (that's a web developer term) and it will take a lot of time. But it is all time well spent because once you build it, the really hard work is over and all the fun begins. You've spent days and weeks promoting, manageing and working your tail off before. No doubt you can do it again. WebGuy helps with the heavy lifting and most of the stuff you need to put on your web site you already have one place or another.
- Electronic version of existing sales literature
- Electronic version of existing customer contracts and applications
- Product inventory list with cost and pricing information
- A calendar and an ink pen to keep track of important dates, appointments or time sensitive information
Your web site will become one of your employees. The only one that works
tirelessly, seldomly complains and is always at work every hour of every day of
the year. It never stops working for you. If you put your bookkeeping and
appointment calendar on your web site, people can fill out their own paperwork
and submit it to you through email.
All of these electronically submitted applications are easy to read and already
organized by name, date and time. Why wouldn't you let your web site do all
this mundane stuff for you. Would you rather have an employee spend valueable
time doing something on the clock that your web site can take care of without
the added labor expense?
Getting a modern, stylish and easy to use web site that works on a mobile phone is the new standard. If you're going to have a web presence, you don't want to build and abandon. Like a house that badly needs painting, an out of date and scantly clad web site gives your customers the wrong impression of your business. It makes it look like you don't care and if you don't care about your own business it can easily translate to your customer
You don't have to spend anywhere NEAR $50K on a web site in order to appear that you did. I'd like to show you how you can do just that.