Yes, it is very true, there was in fact a huge dotcom bust! But look who is still around ... local small, medium, and large businesses. Many dotcoms were not founded on sound business practices. As a business owner, you know that revenues must be a major consideration before taking on huge expenses or debts! At the height of the Dotcom craze, many of the web-based businesses were touting that the Internet and E-commerce would be the end of brick and mortar businesses. Well, I don't see that happening yet, or in the near future. Many companies are revamping the way they see the Internet. In fact, the Internet is a powerful way to do business and make money. However, many of the dotcoms that went bust had troubles in distribution of products and services. They simply could not deliver what they sold. Thus, you can not make a profit if you can't deliver the goods. Local businesses can deliver and adjust to increases in demand. Web sites can be a powerful promotional tool for local business. Who is to say the Internet will not be the avenue people take to buying goods and services in a few decades? Why not be prepared now for the future? Having an online presence can enhance any business or organization. Many business now see a web site as part of a necessary advertising expenditure, but many business owners expect a shift from it being just advertising to being a vital part of operations in the near future. You don't have to invest millions in order to compete with other Internet companies or dotcoms. The Internet is a level playing field. With our services, we take care of the all the complicated details, so that you can focus on your business at hand! For less than you pay to haul off your trash, you can have a fully functional and effective web site. |
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