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Your prospective customers want content, authority, and focused web sites that help them solve specific problems. This often means you might need more than one website.
This is were it gets tricky. The more websites you own, the more time you'll need to spend keeping them up to date. Here's a sample of the questions I ask of my clients when helping them manage their sites:
I use these questions to help clients focus their properties on their sole single purpose of driving new leads to their business. Even educational sites help create leads if the sites have great content, authority, and help visitors solve problems.
Remember, your business isn't website management, but instead the sale of industrial solutions or a professional service. When ever possible, be featured on third party sites to reduce your overall hosting costs.
The biggest mistake I see clients make is focusing all their efforts on web site design and very little time on generating revenue. In a future article, we'll talk about different types of websites and their individual purpose as you expand your online value.
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