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Greetings!
6 reasons why a website is critical to your business by
Jamie Kiley
Since I'm a web designer, I have a tendency to
think everyone understands that having a website is important. Every
once in a while, I have to remind myself that some people just
haven't heard yet!
We're going to go back to the very
beginning and explain. Here are 6 reasons why having a website is
such a big deal:
1. A website increases your
credibility.
Your website has a powerful impact on a
potential customer's confidence in you. A professional design,
well-written copy, helpful product information, and good contact
info can tremendously increase trust in your company. It lets people
know you're knowledgeable and up-to-date. If you take the time to
develop a good-quality site with helpful information, visitors will
have no choice but to be impressed.
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Roger Hughes, of Dynamic Audiology, has been referred to
Dr. Denise Rassel, of Rassel-Daigneault Family Chiropractic,
for a possible partnership in cross-marketing each other's
services.
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Norm McKee, of McKee & Company, P.C., has referred Kirk
Falvay, attorney and counselor at law, for estate planning
services, including the establishing of living trusts.
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Tomie Raines agent, Denee' Ellis referred inspector, Jason
Murton, of Accurate Inspections, LLC. Jason has over a decade
of construction/inspection experience.
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- A successful business professional who is seeking more
fulfillment in their lives.
- Any individual seeking to gain advice on financial
investments, either for retirement or upon switching jobs.
- Anyone who has may be experiencing hearing loss.
- A company seeking to streamline their new employee
orientation process through video.
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Matt Schoenherr Tribe editor
I hope this newsletter finds everyone doing well as we
enter the holiday season. As you continue to promote your
services, remember to give back to the community that supports
you. Doing so can rejuvenate your soul and give you a
well-needed change of pace. Latest news here: I have accepted
the additional role of Regional Director for Local Business
Network (LBN), which means I will be responsible for expanding
membership and developing LBN chapters within the greater
Lansing area. I am looking forward to this wonderful
opportunity and I thank Chuck Gifford of LBN for his faith in
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