6 reasons a small business can beat the recession

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We are in the middle of a recession, so why is it a good time for a small business to sort out its web presence right now? Wouldn’t it be better to wait for the recession to end before starting to invest again? In this post I outline 6 reasons why a small business should have a website and why you should be thinking about doing this now rather than later. These are 6 reasons a small business can beat the recession by taking action now and beating the trend. If you read this post, you can benefit from a fantastic offer at the end of the post, so keep reading!

Your customers are looking for bargains

People who purchase goods or services from a small business have already searched online for the best deals and best products. The internet has helped consumers to drive down prices and be better informed about the goods they are purchasing. The web has enabled consumers to not only compare products, prices and resellers, but also to find out what others think of a product, service or company. All of this is done online. If you have an out of date or non-existant web site, you will miss out on this traffic. By 2007, Verdict Research estimated that £10.9bn was spent online by UK consumers. That was a year-on-year increase of 33.4%. Since then, despite the recession, internet retail sales have continued to increase.

Your competitors have a site already

Your competitors – both locally and globally – more than likely already have a website and are benefiting from the additional traffic that it generates. By not having a website, or not having it updated, means you are missing out on the custom that your competitors are gaining. Would you shut your shop one day a week and put a sign on your door giving directions to your nearest competitor?

Professional image

Most consumers today expect a professional business to have a website and to be listed online. You can gain a lot of business by making the right first impression for consumers who may not have known you existed. By being able to answer questions online and show your products or services, you start to build a relationship with potential customers. Those who do product research online may email you a quick question, your answer may build a relationship that subsequently leads to a sale. Brand trust is a key factor in the decisions consumers make.

Marketing tools

Why not generate new marketing opportunities with your website? You can market directly to people who have visited your site and subscribed to your updates. You can send them advice on your latest offers, new lines, deals and company information. And it won’t cost you a penny to do!

A website also offers you the ability to be open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no staff requirements. It is an advertising dream offering you the ability to advertise your goods and services in a cost effective way. Owning a website is much cheaper than taking out a year’s worth of advertising.

Give contact details to millions of passers by

The internet enables you to offer browsers and passers by the opportunity to get in touch with you. Whether that is leaving a comment on your blog, emailing you directly, sending you a message through your online form, using a chat room, giving your telephone number, adding your listing to directory services and Google…. These days, people don’t look in Yellow Pages™ for business information. They look online. It is up to you to make sure you are there when they come looking.

The recession won’t last forever

You won’t find many market experts telling you when the bottom of the recession will be reached. In fact, you won’t hear them claiming the recession is over until after the economy has scrambled out of the hole and is making a dash for it. At this point, those experts will tell you that they were right all along. You shouldn’t wait for the experts to tell you that everything is going to be fine; you need to make provisions for the survival of your own business and the best way to do that is to spend a little time and effort sprucing up your shop windows – especially your online offering. This will mean that you are ahead of the game when the economy does start to react and you will be leading the field. It is time to start preparing for the recovery. You can start attracting new customers to your business right now.

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