Turning Visitors into Customers- An Internet Strategy for Small Businesses
on April 21st, 2010 at 3:06 pmWhat’s in it for me? Everyday, we meet business owners at Texstar Web.com who ask that question.
What’s in it for me? Everyday, we meet business owners at Texstar Web.com who ask that question.
Okay, so you love…no, are addicted to…Facebook. Perhaps it’s Twitter, or some combination of both, and miss every minute of being away from the socail action cause you are away from your computer.
According to Research led by Dr. Gitte Lindgaard at Carleton University in Ontario Web your website has just 1/20th of a second to capture the interest of potential customers. In the blink of an eye, before they have had time to read one word your content, discover your USP or be motivated by your call to action, your site visitors are making near instantaneous judgments about your company based on your web site’s visual appeal
Okay, so this guy wants his website to be able to do…
On Friday night (May 14, 2010), Vice-President Antonia Garcia, and Don Purdum and his wife Nicole, attended the Rowlett Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala. We met some amazing people, and heard some amazing stories.
Every day we are asked, how do you use Social Media to grow your business?
“Great question, I’m glad you asked,” is always my response.
Everyday, people are fascinated and ask us about social media, especially Facebook.
Business owners want to know how they can properly utilize the tools, and potential customers want to connect with business to learn about their products, promotions, sales, etc.
In honor of all those who have served in our armed forces this Memorial Day, Texstar Web.com offers up to $1,000 off a new web site or site redesign. Veterans who are business owners receive an additinal 5% off. Read the attached flyer for details.
So, what’s the point? The whole point of social media is to find your satisfied customers and encourage them to recommend you to their friends and relatives. In social media terminology, this is called finding product evangelists.
It’s the middle of the week, and we have a question for you. If your web site could do just one thing for you to increase business, what would you want it do? We want to hear your thoughts.