Do You Really Mean Business?

February 4, 2010 by Marge  
Filed under Helpful Articles

You mean business if you:

  • Have well-written content that is grammatically correct and spelled properly. Your Web site is chock full of information that talks to your customer’s desires and needs.
  • Have excellent photos and graphics that will represent the quality of your products and services — no clip art for you!
  • You understand your profit margins and what you can sell your wares for to make money while remaining competitive.
  • You have a marketing plan and budget to ensure you get the network visibility necessary to get found and produce orders/inquiries.
  • You make sure your Web site’s design and layout is conducive to your company being perceived as a credible, legitimate and professional enterprise.

These are just a few of the details that I see are minimized or disregarded on a daily basis. Do you really mean business?

If you want to succeed, you’d better look as if you mean business.
~ Jeanne Holm

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