Does your small business have a Web site? That should be one of the main aspects of your marketing plan if you intend to expand and grow your company or professional practice.
If you do not currently have a Web site on the Internet, you might be tempted to slap one together quickly. But this is far too important to rush. Your Web site should be graphically stimulating and informative without being ostentatious. You will want to maintain your professionalism while capturing the interest of casual browsers. Key point: Provide all the information needed to give an overall view of your business.
Of course, there are several technological issues to consider. For instance, you do not want to create a Web site that takes what seems like an eternity to load. Frustrated viewers will likely move on. Enlist the services of a qualified Web site programmer to handle the details.
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