The Web: Your
Window of Opportunity
by Dina Giolitto
Thinking about starting up a business? The web is the way to go.
Look around! More and more, people are relying on the internet as
an information resource, a way to foster personal relationships,
and method of purchasing goods and services.
What would you think if you received a business inquiry from an
unfamiliar company, and you looked them up on the internet to find
they had no website? They’d seem a little behind the times,
wouldn’t they? They might even come across as slightly unprofessional.
It would take away from their credibility, to see that they had
no presence on the world wide web.
Likewise: if you own your own business or are thinking of starting
one, the first place you should put your name is the internet. Why?
It’s the cheapest method of advertising that gets you the
most exposure... and it’s a way to present your offer to the
world without ever leaving the house.
The web is reputation that builds on itself. It’s a potential
buyer sitting at home, typing your specialty into a Google search,
and seeing your company pop up. It’s your own website URL
getting forwarded on via email. It’s someone in a chat forum
passing your good name along because you gave them a bit of thoughtful
advice.
The web is your own portable office space, and it’s practically
rent-free.
Now you’re probably thinking "Hey that sounds great...
but I don’t know how to create a website! And who has the
time?"
I have the time. I make the time, because I love what I do. I write
web copy. I talk with people who want to increase their exposure
and grow their businesses. I take the time to learn about them and
what they do. And then I wrap it all up in a neat, organized information
package, and turn it into a professional portfolio that showcases
the best of everything they have to offer the world. Web advertising
really works. I should know. It’s what I use to run my own
business.
Part of the trick of web advertising is positioning. You want to
speak to your audience in a way that 1) identifies their needs,
and then 2) positions your company as having the solution. It’s
not a lie; it’s just a strategic way of presenting yourself.
If you do it right, it can one-up you over the next guy. How so?
Putting out a quality product is only half the secret to being a
successful seller. The other half is communication: in the right
manner, and to the right people. I can develop an athletic shoe
that will enable you to run 15 miles, but if I can't convince people
that they might want to run 15 miles, I may as well not have created
it. I can revolutionize a way to speed-cook chicken, but if I'm
telling my story to vegetarians, it ain't worth a cluck!
Now that we’ve covered the basics of effective advertising:
the time has come to build a reputation for yourself on the web!
Remember that movie, Field of Dreams? If you build it, they will
come. A website, that is. The current state of our economy is increasingly
driving today’s professional to seek options beyond the corporate
job as a way to sustain income - and especially, to make use of
their talents and expertise! Web-based businesses are hot. Free
enterprise is exploding... and everywhere you roam, inspired entrepreneurs
are eager to share their newfound knowledge. There’s a lot
of cameraderie happening, and networking with potential buyers has
never been easier or more productive.
What will tomorrow bring? Your guess is as good as mine. But what
I can tell you is this: if you've got a head for business, today
is your day to shine! Make the web your window of opportunity while
the going is good. If you don’t... you may miss out on the
chance of a lifetime!
Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. Use with permission.
Dina Giolitto is a New-Jersey based Copywriting Consultant with
nine years' industry experience. Her current focus is web content
and web marketing for a multitude of products and services although
the bulk of her experience lies in retail for big-name companies
like Toys"R"Us. Visit http://www.wordfeeder.com
for rates and samples.
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