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Putting Your Business on the Internet
Some small business owners may be questioning how important a Website really is to their business. It used to be straightforward: businesses that didn’t partake in e-commerce didn’t need a Website. Today, that perspective can kill a business faster than an IRS audit. A study conducted by the Kelsey Group in May 2006 estimated that 46 percent of the 25 million small businesses in the U.S. don’t already have a Website.
Having a Website sends a clear signal that you are up-to-date and forward-looking.
People expect it. Everyone is using the Web today. In many ways customers today use the Internet the same way that customers in the past relied on the Yellow Pages.
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