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THE BUSINESS-DRIVEN
WEB
Ideas, Information and
Innovation
Because Success is No
Accident
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What A Client Says:
Your review of our site has given us a roadmap to use for revamping our site. Your professional advice will be of tremendous benefit to our staff, volunteers and end users. Hancock Co. Chamber of Commerce
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For most small
to mid-sized business (SMBs), your web
site is the doorway onto a global
marketplace with potential unmatched in
business history. Its potential lies in
magnifying size. What are niche markets
locally and regionally, are substantial
markets on the global scale.
Yet, Forester Research says 94% of all
websites are under performing. Why?
SMB
organizations today are highly exposed to
risk, overspending, poor financial
visibility and not optimizing their website
operations. Most maintain unproductive assets
and under-utilize the more powerful ones.
Visitor
expectations are not being met. Web
users are more skeptical, distrusts more, are
increasingly disappointed with quality and
impatient with mediocrity. Good sites are so
rare, that when visitors find one, they reward
it with their loyalty.
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Commit to a
Break-Out Strategy:
Commit today never to guess again about what website
improvements to make, not just this next time,
but every time thereafter.
There are three simple steps that will make that
happen - and it won't break the bank or trun
your business upside down.
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Website Inventory and Needs Assessment - Perform
an inventory or your current web assets and assess needs. Gauge your site's
strengths and weaknesses at achieving the organization's goals and objectives.
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Site Upgrade Recommendations - Identify opportunities
for improvement and get immediate actionable recommendations, priortized
based on the impact they'll have on your business results.
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Support and Assistance - As you make improvements, and where you
need assistance and support, get web coaching and
e-learning modules, tutorials, newsletters and webinars to make sure you don't get stuck.
Plus exchange ideas and case studies with your peers.
And yes, since you read all this
way, here's a tip,
"Differentiate,
Differentiate,
Differentiate." Separation
from the competition on the web is
not important. IT IS
EVERYTHING!
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Last Update: 28 Jan 2008
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