4) A Website Keeps You in Touch with Customers
Whether your business has a website or not, customers are still talking about you online already. In the form of review sites like Yelp, directory listings, forums and social networks like Facebook and Twitter; customers are sharing their opinion - good and bad - with the public. A website allows you to control the conversation and communicate with existing and potential customers.
While a website will not prevent a negative review, it does offer customers to ability to contact you online directly and discreetly to share their concerns. It also enables you to talk about improvements in your business and easily share them with thousands of local customers. Posting announcements and information to your website is a cost effective tool to communicate with the public. Share photos and menus or even create specials that encourage customers to visit your website to learn more about what’s new and exciting at your small business. You may be surprised that the more positive things you share, the more positive things they will share about your business to others.