Understand Why
Technology in Business Systems is a Must In Order to
Stay Competitive.
In
years past it was easier to get your foot in the
door of a prospective client than it is today.
Competition has increased, your prospect has more
demands on their time and a simple visit to the
Internet can offer many prospects the same choice
you are offering for less money.
So
what can you do? Not only do you have to do
front-end marketing and promotions to gain new
customers, you absolutely must have a good system in
place to follow-up with your current customers and
keep your name fresh in their mind.
With
the advent of the Internet and specific types of
technology, we now have tools to accomplish this
with ease. The fear some people have is that use of
the Internet and technology will take away the human
aspect of doing business. Although this may be true
in some cases, proper use of technology can allow
you to have more time to spend with your customers.
Using technology in any business situation should
only be done when it will better serve you and your
customers.
Although
you might not be ready to embrace all that
technology can do for you, your customers probably
are. The Computer
Industry Almanac projects that we will have 1.35
billion Internet users by 2007.
Every
day more people are utilizing the power of the
Internet to research companies, determine level of
credibility of a company based on their web presence
and making purchases via the Net. If you do not have
a good system in place to take advantage of this,
you will soon be left behind.
There
are several reasons to become a real player in the
world of the Internet. Most importantly, in order to be considered a credible business you have to have a
presence on the Internet.
Other
reasons include:
To
increase your reach and visibility
Lower
the costs of traditional marketing
Increase
Return on Investment for every marketing dollar
Develop
and maintain credibility
Attract
visitors to your site and/or physical business
location
Increase
profit margins
Increase
speed of response time
Patricia
Twitchell, owner of Just Bears and Stuff, a specialty gift shop in the quaint town
of Myrtle Creek, Oregon (population 3,000) relies
heavily on the power of the Internet for her
business success. With the implementation of one
simple strategy, Patricia, known to many as The
Teddy Bear Lady of Myrtle Creek, increased her Ezine
signups by 600% of what they usually were in one
week.
She
simply implemented the use of an autoresponder and a
hover menu. Not only have her signups increased, so
have revenues.
The
Ezine contains articles of interest
to teddy bear enthusiasts as well as any
specials of the month she is offering that readers
have first opportunity to learn about. To see how
The Teddy Bear Lady uses technology to streamline
her operations and provide better service to her
customers visit
http://www.justbearsandstuff.com.
Imagine
how much untold revenue is lost by not fully
utilizing the power of technology and the Internet.
To not only survive but thrive, you must have a
proper foundation and effective systems in place for
attracting visitors, providing information, selling
products and services and following up.
Many
people are under the mistaken notion that if they
sell only in their local market they don’t need a
strong Internet presence. It is this type of
thinking that leaves many businesses in the dust.
Additionally,
without a strong Internet presence you can waste
countless marketing dollars that could be saved
through the use of technology.
If
you want to continually be in the game of “getting
your foot in the door” you must develop and
utilize a system that makes doing business with you
simple.
It’s
that simple!
Kathleen
Gage is an award winning keynote speaker and the
top rated home based business owner in the State of
Utah for 2004. If you are tired of cold calling and
want to discover creative ways to get in front of
clients and prospects, sign up for Gage’s FREE
Sales Booster Tip at http://www.101WaysToGetYourFootInTheDoor.com
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