
A website is a “shop front” on the internet and in today’s digital age is a vital component for any successful business.
If you have a shop on the local High Street, it’s highly likely that potential customers can see from the name above the door and the window display, what it is you sell.
You probably have even more information on display in the window – your opening times, special offers, job vacancies for example.
If you are a tradesman, you probably have your name, trade and telephone number splashed across the side of your work van.
If you a self-employed book-keeper or accountant, you may choose to run an advert in your local newspaper’s classified section. Hell, you may even splash the cash and have a big display ad on page 3.
But, can people find you online?
With the growth of internet accessibility across a range of devices, the internet is increasingly the first port of call for many potential customers when they are in the market for a service or product.
So, as a small business – or a business of any size – you need to be accessible and effectively “open all hours” for customers to find you.
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