Jeff Algera asked:
Why Your Small Business Needs a Website
It has been estimated by the Small Business Administration (http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/) that there are over 17 million small businesses in the United States with over 100,000 started every month. Furthermore, it can be safely assumed that most consumers within most developed countries research most purchases and companies from whom they purchase by using the internet. The exception is granted towards those companies which have been established through many generations, but you will find that even these companies unilaterally always have websites. Therefore, just to be a viable player in small business, your company will absolutely need a website for company representation to your existing and potential clients.
Now we have found that the most difficult part about small businesses obtaining a website is the nickle-and-dime scam that occurs from these full-service design companies. Most web design companies bank (literally) that you do not know the complexities of a website and will charge you for this disadvantage. For instance, one company in particular will set your small business up with a web site for one fee, charge for tiered, limited hosting, charge extra for email, for a photo gallery, etc. The list goes on and on. Then by the time you get the site up and running with one of these web design companies (if it ever happens, some businesses feel so inundated that they never get to this point) two things happen: 1) you’re out of money and 2) you’re out of energy to devote to your main business.
This is why JLA Development provides small businesses with one flat-rate fee for company representation on the web. We know exactly what it takes to put you up on the web. JLA Development has an extremely low overhead and offers its clients a standard flat fee for their websites. We despise the tactics of unethical and otherwise dishonest website development companies who charge their customers every step of the way.
Lastly, another mistake we see businesses make is that they attempt to build the website themselves. This is probably a cheaper option in the short term, but a very expensive option in the long. As more consumers search the web for your products and your services, if they encounter an unprofessional, unattractive website, there is no turning back that first impression. Be wary of branding your company with a poor website as it will reflect poorly on your company and its products.
Our advice to you: never give up. If we can do anything to help your small business get a universal presence on the web, we will do it and do it well.
Best Wishes,
JLA Development
http://jladevelopment.com
Why Your Small Business Needs a Website
It has been estimated by the Small Business Administration (http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/) that there are over 17 million small businesses in the United States with over 100,000 started every month. Furthermore, it can be safely assumed that most consumers within most developed countries research most purchases and companies from whom they purchase by using the internet. The exception is granted towards those companies which have been established through many generations, but you will find that even these companies unilaterally always have websites. Therefore, just to be a viable player in small business, your company will absolutely need a website for company representation to your existing and potential clients.
Now we have found that the most difficult part about small businesses obtaining a website is the nickle-and-dime scam that occurs from these full-service design companies. Most web design companies bank (literally) that you do not know the complexities of a website and will charge you for this disadvantage. For instance, one company in particular will set your small business up with a web site for one fee, charge for tiered, limited hosting, charge extra for email, for a photo gallery, etc. The list goes on and on. Then by the time you get the site up and running with one of these web design companies (if it ever happens, some businesses feel so inundated that they never get to this point) two things happen: 1) you’re out of money and 2) you’re out of energy to devote to your main business.
This is why JLA Development provides small businesses with one flat-rate fee for company representation on the web. We know exactly what it takes to put you up on the web. JLA Development has an extremely low overhead and offers its clients a standard flat fee for their websites. We despise the tactics of unethical and otherwise dishonest website development companies who charge their customers every step of the way.
Lastly, another mistake we see businesses make is that they attempt to build the website themselves. This is probably a cheaper option in the short term, but a very expensive option in the long. As more consumers search the web for your products and your services, if they encounter an unprofessional, unattractive website, there is no turning back that first impression. Be wary of branding your company with a poor website as it will reflect poorly on your company and its products.
Our advice to you: never give up. If we can do anything to help your small business get a universal presence on the web, we will do it and do it well.
Best Wishes,
JLA Development
http://jladevelopment.com