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		<title>Is Your Website an Asset or Liability for Your Business?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Maudlin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems like a straightforward question, but unfortunately it’s one that most companies don’t ask themselves often enough. Taking a cross section of various company websites recently shows me that I’m right. Most businesses have a website, which I guess you could say is good. Many of the websites I see though in my opinion, could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems like a straightforward question, but unfortunately it’s one that most companies don’t ask themselves often enough. Taking a cross section of various company websites recently shows me that I’m right. Most businesses have a website, which I guess you could say is good. Many of the websites I see though in my opinion, could potentially hurt business instead of help business. They look antiquated, or don’t function properly, or even have information that is out of date.</p>
<p>So what is your website saying to clients, potential clients, and prospective employees? Do you even know?</p>
<p>Here are some practical reasons why your website IS important:</p>
<h3>It speaks on behalf of your company in ways you can’t.</h3>
<p>The first thing I do when I hear about a company that I want to learn more about is go to their website, and so do most people. It has been said that when someone goes to a company’s website, they draw an opinion of that company within the first 3-5 seconds. The opinion could be good, or it could be bad. Nonetheless YOU have the ability to positively affect that opinion with an effective website.</p>
<h3>It’s a marketing tool available 24/7.</h3>
<p>Your business development folks may tell you they work 24/7, but they really don’t. Make the most of this tool by understanding what your target audience is really looking for. It gives them the ability to learn more about you anytime, anywhere. And also update the site frequently so people have a reason to come back to learn more about you and what you can offer them.</p>
<h3>It should be a destination point for marketing efforts</h3>
<p>At Three Hats Marketing, when we help clients with their marketing, their website becomes a great foundational tool for our marketing efforts because it offers the prospect a place to go to learn more. That effort on the part of the prospect is then tracked, which makes our marketing much more measurable and effective. How are you using your website? Is it just an online brochure? Or are you using it to the fullest potential?</p>
<h3>It’s extremely cost effective</h3>
<p>Unlike printed marketing pieces, your website can change constantly. And as a result, it should be the most recent information available about your company. If you don’t have resources internally to handle your website, consider contracting with a company like Three Hats to handle it for you.</p>
<p>Now, go ahead, visit your site and see what you are saying to the world. See if it represents your company well. If not, put together a plan to fix it. Could be one of the most important marketing efforts you do.</p>
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