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Use Your Company Web Site to Reduce Costs and Grow Your Business
by Anonymous


Little Falls, NJ - August 14, 2002: Even now more then ever; companies are looking for new ways to cut costs and increase productivity. Last years marketing expenses are being put under the microscope to determine their return on investment. For many companies their WWW address has been an invaluable resource. Well-designed and informative web sites add value to an organizations products and services. According to Barbara Zaccone, President of BZA, a web New Jersey design firm, "So often, I talk to companies that tell me they are actually embarrassed by their web site. Most of all it's because they feel it's not professional looking and the content hasn't been updated in years". Zaccone feels organizations in this situation are missing many opportunities.

How can you utilize your company web site to grow your business and reduce costs?
1.    Provide better service to you customers by providing up to date product information, and specifications on-line. Having a web site creates instant 24-hour customer service.
2.    A web site is an economical choice for publishing information about products. Compared to printing color product sheets and brochures, companies can expect to save thousands of dollars in printing and pre-press costs.
3.    The web site can be used to notify clients of new products and offerings. Email can be sent to referring customers and prospects directly to a web page link. This saves in pre-press, printing, mailing, and postage costs.
4.    The web site can be used to answer Frequently Asked Questions. This can save valuable employee phone time.
5.    Using domain email and promoting your web site in traditional advertising (ad, direct mail, yellow pages) promotes your brand name.
6.    Think of your web site as part of your lead generation activities. Is your site properly listed in search engines and on-line directories?


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