Why You Need a Web Site
The impact of the Internet has been felt around the
world. Knowledge or information on just about any subject
is just a few keystrokes away and can be accessed from
almost anywhere in the world at any time. The world
wide web has changed the way we learn, the way we gather
information and the way commerce is conducted. It's
changed the way
we get our news. The Internet has changed our lives.
Phone numbers, movie times and classified ads are "googled".
Phone books and newspaper want ads are too slow and
obsolete. Why fight a folding map when yahoo can print
out your specific map and directions to boot? Digital
photo albums can be shared, updated and viewed by family
and friends around the world, around the clock. Download
your favorite songs and play them on your mobile device.
The internet is where everybody is. It's where things
are
happening. And if you can't be found on the net, you
are going to be missed.
Traditional methods of advertising such as the phone
book, newspaper or magazine ads are less viable each
passing day. Even television and radio are losing ground
to the internet. The appeal of the Internet isn't limited
by age, race, age, sex or religion. Regardless of the
demographics, EVERYONE is spending more and more time
on the web. Everyone from students to politicians search
the internet for information.
Perhaps the biggest impact has been on business. Consumers
research products and companies in their area. They
compare pricing and services before they make their
decisions. They visit web sites to become informed.
Whether it's your church, your business or your organization
- if you can't be "googled", you probably
won't be found.
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