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Written by Cheryl 3 Comments

Beyond the Brick and Mortar

The new year is a great opportunity to reflect on what worked and what didn’t work in your business the previous year. And to decide what changes to make for the upcoming year.

  • Will you add a new product or service?
  • Will you expand  your customer base?
  • What will it be and how will you go about it?
  • How did your business do last year any way?
  • Did you have all the customers you wanted?
  • Did you make all the money you wanted to make?
  • Did you help all the people you wanted to help?
  • Is there room for growth in your customer base?

Maybe it’s time to expand your business beyond the brick and mortar.

Maybe it’s time to add the internet to your marketing strategy.

Maybe this is the year you will move beyond just thinking and talking about it and decide to get a website for your business.

But isn’t it easy to get wrapped up in the busy-ness of day-to-day activities and not take the steps you need to take? How many times have you said you were going to get a website but didn’t follow through?

If you’re not sure where to start, why not Start Here? Maybe you need a website. Maybe you have a website but it isn’t working for you. Maybe you need a site audit to determine what needs to be improved.

Make this year the year you sit down with a web designer and discuss your business. Contact us today and let us help you get a website presence.

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Filed Under: Business Tagged With: web design

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  1. Glennette says

    January 1, 2011 at 8:27 pm

    Cheryl, great post! I’m going to be doing some serious reflecting over the next few days myself (now that the holidays are over LOL). Are you doing much local work? I’ve discovered that my local businesses really need my services so I am focusing much more time and effort locally.

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    • umpquaweb says

      January 1, 2011 at 8:55 pm

      Most of my business has been local. Not only do my clients like to meet with me face to face the first time, they like to do business locally. But since most contact is either on the phone or via email, it is very feasible to do business without ever being in the same location.

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  2. Sidney says

    January 2, 2011 at 4:08 pm

    Great Post Cheryl,I enjoyed it. It made me think about just were we are with our own business and it’s needs.Thanks

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