Things are changing, which I am sure I don't have to tell you about. Many industries are being effected by the increasing popularity of the Internet. My industry alone, newspapers, are one of the many who are seeing a HUGE change in the way we do business. With the Internet being so much easier to navigate and bloggers and other news organizations out there offering headline news and content for free, we've had to find new ways compete with this new media. For newspapers, however, it was more like the old saying, "if you can't beat 'um, join 'um."
But it's not just newspapers that are seeing the difference. A new study out at my newspaper indicated that the only people who have used the phone book during a set period of time were only doing so to look up a number to a business they already knew about. No one is gaining new business information from the phone book any longer. I think everyone can agree that the phone book folks themselves can see that just by how much THEY all promote their own online services even more than their printed product anymore.
If that doesn't answer the question "why" for you yet, then consider this.
With the actual printed phone book slowly becoming obsolete, where do you think all of these people are turning to for information?
As Internet connections become more prevalent in today's households and workplaces, more and more people are seeing the value and ease of simply opening up their favorite search engine and typing in what they are looking for without ever even opening up a phone book.
That means that if Sally who might be sitting at her desk at work in Kingsport Tennessee needs a plumber or is looking into possibly having some cosmetic surgery or is looking to buy a new mattress, what she's doing is opening up a search engine and typing in something like this: "plumbers kingsport tennessee", or "Botox Kingsport Tennessee" or even "Mattresses TriCities Tennessee." Then what she's doing is looking at the first one or two pages for websites in HER AREA that provide her what she's looking for.
Honestly, it's that simple.
The problem is, if your not among the ones in the search results, then your just handing over business to your competitor. And don't think for a second that it is impossible for you to appear favorably in those search results. The key lies within the location. Anyone who goes online and searches for Botox will see National websites explaining what it is or they may even find the official Botox Brand website.
BUT! If someone searches Botox Kingsport Tennessee, then the search engines have more specific information to go on to narrow the search down. They have an actual geographic location that they can pin point more relevant websites and deliver to you. Actually, more and more, the search engines are working very hard to better themselves at doing this very thing. Mostly because if they can serve you search engine results that pertain to what your looking for specifically in your location, then you are going to feel more inclined to use them again when you go looking for something else.
The bottom line is you, a small business owner in small town America, also need to be considering your presence online. I know, just what you were looking for, something else to have to focus on to make sure your business is a success. But hey! The good news is, it can be easy, affordable, and only a little time consuming. I wont lie to you though, time will have to be your biggest investment. But trust me, the time you put into your online identity should pay off in no time.
Why do you need to have an online presence?
- Because your competitor probably does and is most likely reaping the benefits of having one.
- Because there really are people out there searching for YOU and your business as it relates to your area.
- Because the Internet is an incredible marketing tool that you might as well learn to take advantage of sooner than later.
OK, that last one I will explain later when we talk about what type of presence you need to have. Just think of it this way.... your website is your online marketplace, it's your virtual storefront that people find when they are looking for you online (not much differently than if they were walking past your store on the street) so what do you want them to see?
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