Why your Business needs a Website

Why Your Business needs a Website


A well planned website for your business will help you attract new customers, drive revenue, and manage your brand's marketing.
A 2018 survey of 400 small business owners designed to learn about how they approach their Internet presence, and how they plan to invest in their business website in the near future, resulted in the following findings:
    • Only 64% of small businesses have a website.
    • By 2020, nearly 94% small business websites will be mobile friendly.
    • Among small businesses without a website, more than half (58%) plan to build within 1 year.
    • 26% Small business owners cited cost. 27% cited irrelevance to industry, and 21% cited 
       using social media as key reasons behind their decision not to have a website.
    • Average budget allocated for a small businesses website is less than $1,000.
    • Websites are now more affordable and accessible than ever with new technology which 
       has changed the way websites are developed. Still, small businesses face new  
       challenges to stay competitive.  Click to view Web Stats
Small Businesses Rely on Websites to Connect with Customers
Small businesses rely on websites to engage their existing customers while attracting new ones. Websites also provide confirmation that a business is legitimate by publicly listing its mission, address, and contact information.
Nearly 64% of small businesses currently have a website.
Local search on the Internet has a big impact for small businesses of all sizes since 85% of potential customers go online to find their products and services in their local area.
 Having a website for your business levels the playing field
 If you want your business to be found, a website is the best marketing tool to do that, furthermore a well worth investment. Jolzy Web integrates keywords into their websites, designs effective calls to action, and develops content plans to ensure potential customers can easily find your business website and learn more about your business' offerings.

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